On Tuesday, 6 Sep 2022, STOMP published a story regarding our bottle. At the point of publication, we have not heard from STOMP nor the parents.
Our thoughts are with the toddler and we wish him a speedy recovery. We welcome the parents to reach out to us directly on this matter.
All Evorie products, including the particular model in question, undergo strict quality and safety tests by reputable independent laboratories to certify compliance with the highest international safety regulations and standards.
Evorie encourages and welcomes anyone with any specific safety concerns to contact us.
Our thoughts are with the toddler and we wish him a speedy recovery. We welcome the parents to reach out to us directly on this matter.
All Evorie products, including the particular model in question, undergo strict quality and safety tests by reputable independent laboratories to certify compliance with the highest international safety regulations and standards.
Evorie encourages and welcomes anyone with any specific safety concerns to contact us.
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