HIGH

Greatale Recalls Self-Feeding Pillows Due to Suffocation Risk

Greatale recalled self-feeding pillows on January 15, 2026, due to a serious risk of aspiration and suffocation in infants. The pillows can hold a bottle at an unsafe angle, preventing infants from pulling away. Consumers must stop using the pillows immediately and return them for a full refund.

Quick Facts at a Glance

Recall Date
January 15, 2026
Hazard Level
HIGH
Brands
Greatale, Self-Feeding
Category
Baby Products
Sold At
Multiple Retailers
At-Risk Groups
INFANTS

Product Images

Recalled Greatale Self-Feeding Pillow
Recalled Greatale Self-Feeding Pillow

Hazard Information

The recalled self-feeding pillows hold the bottle at an unsafe angle while keeping it fixed in place so the infant cannot pull away. This can lead to aspiration of milk or formula, posing a risk of suffocation.

What You Should Do

return it for a full refund. Greatale by email at greatale-recall@outlook.com.. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled self-feeding pillows and contact Greatale for a full refund. Consumers will be instructed to cut the self-feeding pillow with scissors and submit a photo of the destroyed recalled product, including the product's tag, to greatale-recall@outlook.com. If the product's tag was previously removed, consumers can demonstrate eligibility by providing their Amazon proof of purchase in the email.. Available options: Refund

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About This Product

Greatale self-feeding pillows are designed to support infants during feeding by holding a bottle in place. Parents purchase them to facilitate hands-free feeding.

Why This Is Dangerous

The pillows hold a bottle at an angle that prevents infants from moving away while feeding, which can lead to aspiration of liquids. This poses a severe risk of suffocation, especially for young infants.

Industry Context

This recall is not part of a broader industry pattern.

Real-World Impact

The recall affects parents who may rely on these pillows for feeding convenience. It presents an urgent need for immediate action to ensure infant safety.

Practical Guidance

How to identify if yours is affected

  1. Check if the pillow has a label sewn into the seam that reads 'Greatale'.
  2. Look for the angel wing shaped decorations on the pillow.
  3. Verify if the pillow is white and has an elastic sleeve for holding a bottle.

Where to find product info

The product's tag is sewn into the seam of the pillow, which should be checked for the brand name.

What timeline to expect

Expect a refund processing time of approximately 4-6 weeks after submitting your return request.

If the manufacturer is unresponsive

  • Send a follow-up email to greatale-recall@outlook.com.
  • Contact your local consumer protection agency for assistance.

How to prevent similar issues

  • Always check for safety recalls on baby products before purchasing.
  • Look for products with safety certifications from recognized organizations.
  • Avoid products that restrict an infant's movement during feeding.

Documentation advice

Keep a record of your correspondence with Greatale and any proof of purchase or photos of the destroyed product.

Product Details

The recalled self-feeding pillows are made of stuffed fabric with an elastic sleeve to hold a bottle in front of an infant's face. They were sold in white with angel wing shaped decorations. The product has a label sewn into the seam that reads 'Greatale'.

Key Facts

  • Recall date: January 15, 2026
  • Sold at: Multiple Retailers
  • High hazard level associated with aspiration and suffocation
  • Refund available upon return of product

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Safety Assessment

Risk LevelHIGH
Severity Score
8/ 10
Affected Groups
INFANTS
Injury Types
SUFFOCATION

Product Classification

Product Details

Report Date
January 16, 2026
Recall Status
ACTIVE

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