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High-end kids' pajamas are a safety hazard

Upscale brand Roberta Roller Rabbit is recalling about 32,000 sets of pajamas that pose a potential fire hazard to children.

The 100 percent cotton pajamas from Roberta Roller Rabbit by Roberta Freyman fail to meet federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injury to children, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said on Thursday.

Made in Peru, the two-piece pajama sets in toddler size 1 through youth 12 were sold from January 2012 through February 2015 for between $55 and $65 at retail stores and online, the agency said.

Consumers who purchased the pajamas can get a free replacement set or a full refund by calling Roberta Roller Rabbit toll-free at 877-695-7655 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday or online at www.robertarollerrabbit.com (click on the recall tab located under the product recall section on the bottom left side of the homepage).

The voluntary recall comes two weeks after the CPSC announced the recall of 7,600 children's one- and two-piece Smooth Industries pajama sets.

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