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Over 67,000 cases of “Power Stick” roll‑on deodorant recalled by A.P. Deauville due to cGMP violations. Three variants are included – Power Stick F
Pennsylvania-based A.P. Deauville, LLC is recalling several types of its Power Stick deodorant, due to a process issue.
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.
More than 67,000 cases of Power Stick roll-on deodorant products have been recalled. They were sold at Target, Walmart, Amazon and more.
The cases of the recalled Power Stick deodorant were shipped nationwide, according to the FDA enforcement report. The deodorant is sold at Walmart, Dollar Tree and Amazon. A.P. Deauville is based in Easton, a city in eastern Pennsylvania that sits near the state’s border with neighboring New Jersey.
More than 67,000 Power Stick deodorants have been recalled across the US after the FDA flagged serious manufacturing violations.