About 630 sets of Blossom-branded children’s loungewear are being pulled from shelves after the company discovered the garments violate federal flammability standards for kids’ sleepwear.
🔥 Why It Matters: The pajamas could catch fire more easily than federal law allows, putting children at risk of serious burns or death while they sleep.
🛏️ What’s Happening: Blossom Blanks is recalling two-piece loungewear sets sold in sizes 12 months through 12 years between September 2023 and May 2025.
The recalled sets include short-sleeved button-up shirts with matching shorts in solid colors like white, navy, light blue, pink and lilac, plus patterns including fireworks, stripes, tulips and sailboats. Long-sleeved versions came in two holiday designs: “letter to Santa” and “Santa paws.” All have “Blossom” and the size printed on a neck label.
Parents bought them for $18 to $35 at seven boutiques across North Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi and South Carolina, plus online through the company’s website and retailer sites.




👕 What To Do: Stop using the pajamas immediately. Cut them in half, take a photo, and throw them away. Email the photo to sales@blossomocc.com for a full refund or store credit. No receipt required.
📊 By The Numbers: No injuries have been reported so far. The recall covers roughly 630 units manufactured in India.
📞 Get Help: Call Blossom at 256-481-8838 weekdays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Central Time, or visit blossomocc.com and click “Recall.”
The Sources: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.