More than 67,000 cases of Power Stick deodorants were recalled for deviating from Food and Drug Administration standards. https://t.co/xe2cfBowj6
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More Than 67,000 Cases of Popular Deodorant Have Been Recalled — What to Know https://t.co/AzWU53o7tO
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has disclosed that Pennsylvania-based manufacturer A.P. Deauville LLC voluntarily recalled 67,214 cases of Power Stick roll-on antiperspirant deodorants after the agency identified deviations from Current Good Manufacturing Practice regulations. The recall, initiated on 10 July and flagged in an FDA enforcement report released on 17 July, covers three 1.8-ounce variants: Power Stick for Her Powder Fresh, Power Stick Invisible Protection Spring Fresh and Power Stick Original Nourishing Invisible Protection. The affected products were shipped nationwide and sold through Walmart, Dollar Tree and Amazon. The enforcement report does not specify the precise manufacturing lapses or assign a recall classification. The FDA typically advises consumers to discard recalled items and contact the manufacturer with questions.