April 20, 2024

Aesop Bathroom Deodorizing Drops Recalled For Packaging

Aesop Bathroom Deodorizing Drops and Oil Burner Blends are being recalled because they failed to meet child resistant packaging requirements, posing a risk of poisoning. These products contain low-viscosity hydrocarbons, which must be in child safe packaging as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The label on the products also violates the Federal Hazardous Substances Act by omitting the mandatory information on the packaging. There have been three reports of skin irritation in the United States involving the Oil Burner Blends, with no report of medical treatment. The recalling firm is Emeis Cosmetics Pty. Ltd. of Collingwood, Victoria, Australia. The importer is Aesop USA Inc. of New York. About 154,300 of these products were sold in the United Sates, and about 21,900 … [Read more...]

Geri-Care Aspirin and Acetaminophen Recalled For Packaging

Geri-Care Aspirin and Acetaminophen in several sizes are being recalled because the products do not have child resistant packaging, as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. This packaging is required because these products are regulated substances. This lack of a child safe top poses a risk of poisoning to children. No illnesses have been reported to the company date in connection with this issue. The recalling firm is Geri-Care Pharmaceuticals of Brooklyn, New York. These products are all Geri-Care brand. They include Extra Strength Acetaminophen 500mg Tablets in 1,000 count bottles; Regular Strength Enteric Coated Aspirin 325mg Tablets in 250 count bottles; Regular Strength Enteric Coated Aspirin 325mg Tablets in 1,000 count bottles; Adult Low Dose Enteric Coated … [Read more...]

Wyndmere Naturals and Dr. Adorable Essential Oils Recalled

Dr. Adorable Essential Oil and Wyndmere Naturals Essential Oils are both being recalled because they do not meet child resistant packaging, and therefore pose the risk of poisoning. Both of these recalls were issued by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. No incidents or injuries have been reported in connection with either recall. The first recall is for Dr. Adorable Sweet Birch Essential Oil. The product was sold exclusively on Amazon from January 2020 through March 2020 for about $17. This product is made with methyl salicylate, which must be in child resistant packaging as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. About 12 units are being recalled. The recalled product is packaged in 4.4 fluid ounce and 8 fluid ounce plastic amber bottles with white flip top lids. The … [Read more...]

Bush’s Baked Beans Recalled for Defective Side Seams

Bush Brothers & Company has issued a recall for its “BROWN SUGAR HICKORY BAKED BEANS,” “COUNTRY STYLE BAKED BEANS,” and “ORIGINAL BAKED BEANS.” According to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), the cans these baked beans were packaged in may have defective side seams that could allow product contamination by harmful bacteria. The three varieties of Bush’s baked beans affected by the recall were packaged in 28-ounce cans and shipped to grocery stores nationwide. The recalled products are stamped with the following UPC and lot codes: “BUSH’S BEST® BROWN SUGAR HICKORY BAKED BEANS” (Best By date: Jun 2019): the UPC code is 0 39400 01977 0; the lot codes are 6097S GF and 6097P GF. “BUSH’S BEST COUNTRY STYLE BAKED BEANS” (Best By date: Jun 2019): the UPC code is 0 39400 … [Read more...]

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