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More than 67,000 cases of Power Stick deodorant have been recalled because they failed to meet safety and quality standards, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
But one thing we’re confident about is that nobody wants to use a deodorant that has been recalled, which is why we are sharing this news: The Food and Drug Administration has issued a recall on 67,000 cases of Power Stick antiperspirant deodorant.
The FDA did not provide a reason for the recall, but said the products had a cGMP (Current Good Manufacturing Practices) deviation.
On July 10, Pennsylvania-based health and beauty manufacturer A.P. Deauville announced a recall of 67,214 cases of its Power Stick roll-on deodorant due to violations of Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP) standards, a set of FDA-enforced guidelines designed to ensure product safety and quality.
Pennsylvania-based A.P. Deauville, LLC is recalling several types of its Power Stick deodorant, due to a process issue.
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