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The FDA did not provide a reason for the recall, but said the products had a cGMP (Current Good Manufacturing Practices) deviation.
More than 67,000 cases of roll-on deodorant that were sold nationwide have been voluntarily recalled due to an undisclosed manufacturing defect.
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.
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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