More than 67,000 cases of Power Stick deodorants have been recalled for not meeting quality and safety standards.
A.P. Deauville, a health and beauty product manufacturer in Pennsylvania, issued a recall for 67,214 cases of Power Stick roll-on deodorant on July 10. The products were recalled for cGMP deviations, which are deviations from established regulations outlined by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-enforced Current Good Manufacturing Practices.
The recall does not specify a remedy for consumers or which regulations were missed. A.P. Deauville did not immediately respond for comment about the recall when contacted by USA TODAY on Thursday, July 17.
What products are listed in the recall?
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Where were the recalled products sold?
According to the recall, the Power Stick deodorants were sold nationwide. The deodorants are available for purchase from major retailers such as Walmart and Amazon.
What to do with the recalled Power Stick deodorant?
The FDA usually recommends discarding recalled products and contacting the manufacturer with any questions you may have.
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