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Sam's Club Recalls Member's Mark Children's Pajama Sets Due to Burn Hazard; Violates Mandatory Flammability Standards for Children's Sleepwear

Recall date: 2026-04-02 · CPSC Recall No. 26380 · Source: U.S. CPSC

⚠ Safety recall: The recalled pajama sets violate the mandatory standards for flammability of children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.

What is being recalled

This recall involves Member's Mark-branded Valentine SS Notch Collar children's pajama sets. The Valentine's-themed pajamas consist of a short and a short-sleeve, button-up top with a front pocket. They were sold in various colors and prints, including solid pink, pink with hearts and cream with bows, and in sizes XS (4/5), S (6/6X), M (7/8), L (10/12), XL (14/16). "Member's Mark" and the size are printed on the pajama's neck label.

Units: About 18,000

What you should do

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled pajama sets, take them away from children and contact Sam's Club for information on how to receive a full refund. Consumers will be asked to return the product to their local store or to destroy the pajamas by cutting them in half and send a photo of the destroyed pajamas to Supersam@Samsclub.com then dispose of the product.

Contact: Sam's Club's Member Services toll-free at 888-746-7726 from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. CT Monday through Sunday, email us at Supersam@Samsclub.com, or online at https://corporate.walmart.com/recalls?or Samsclub.com?and click on "Product Recalls" at the bottom of the page for more information.

Where it was sold

Online at Samsclub.com from December 2025 through January 2026 for about $14.

Reported incidents

None reported

Full official details, model numbers, and photos are on the CPSC recall notice.

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