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    ‘I’m Literally Shaking’: Woman Finds Suggestive Messages on Baby Products at Florida Walmart

    Emanuel EzeBy Emanuel EzeApril 28, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Woman Finds Suggestive Messages on Baby Products at Florida Walmart
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    A woman in Florida has accused a popular baby care brand of including sexual innuendos on the packaging of several of its products, alleging that the company is sexualizing children. The woman, who states she no longer supports Frida Baby, shared a TikTok video displaying the questionable items on a Walmart shelf. The video has since garnered over 5 million views and more than 200,000 likes.

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    I through out all the other products I had but was able to catch on video the one I had left after seeing in @Walmart smh I’m so mad I didn’t notice it before after buying other products but I just never paid attention to what was on the packaging ( new born baby trenches ) this was a wake up call to be more alert when buying anything especially when it concerns children @frida has lost me as a consumer #ourchildrenarenotforsale #protectchildren #protectbabies #stopsexualizingkids

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    One of the products she pulled was the Frida Baby Windi Gas Passer, which is listed on Amazon as a safe tool to help relieve gas and calm colic. It features a cartoon baby lying on its back with its feet raised and the phrase “Tap that gas.” Another item, the Frida Baby 3-in-1 Thermometer, carried the caption, “How about a quickie?”

    In her caption, the woman wrote that she felt uncomfortable seeing such wording on hygiene products meant for children. She added that she had not paid close attention to the brand’s packaging in the past and had simply gone on to purchase whatever she needed. It was only after she recently spotted the suggestive phrases that she stopped buying from the brand and threw out the products she previously bought.

    Netizens’ Reactions to the Florida Woman’s Video

    In the comments, people were divided over whether the phrases were inappropriate. Some believed such wording should never appear on packaging tied to infants. “I’m literally shaking! Just threw out all of my Frida products,” one commenter shared. Another wrote, “They literally had absolutely no reason to do that.” A third said, “Pull FRIDA off the shelves!” while a fourth called it “Absolutely disgusting.”

    However, not everyone agreed with the outrage. Some netizens argued that the packaging was intended as humor aimed at parents, not children. “It’s not that deep,” one comment read. Another person stated, “Babies cannot read. This is for the parent.” Someone else added, “Theyre not sexualizing your children 💀💀 theyre putting a joke on a package [sic].”

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