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A recall is underway for tens of thousands of cases of Power Stick antiperspirant deodorant, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The agency’s enforcement report has revealed that A.P. Deauville initiated a recall for more than 67,000 cases of specific Power Stick Roll-On Antiperspirant Deodorants. These include the “power fresh”-scented Power Stick for Her Roll-On, the “spring fresh”-scented Power Stick Invisible Protection Roll-On, and the Power Stick Original Nourishing Invisible Protection Roll-On Antiperspirants.
The company took that step July 10, according to the report.
According to the FDA enforcement report, the recalled lot numbers for the Power Stick for Her Roll-On Antiperspirant Deodorant are 032026B011, 032226B031, 051626C241, 061526C882, 071226D371, 071226D381, 082526E341, and 082826E402. Meanwhile, the affected lot numbers for the Power Stick Invisible Protection Roll-On Antiperspirant include 031726A991, 041226B561, 062026C901, 062026C911, 071026D351, 071026D361, 071326D391, and 111626G231.
For the Power Stick Original Nourishing Invisible Protection Roll-On Antiperspirant, the recalled lot numbers are 101225D781, 032926B281, 032826B221, 041126B531, 062226D011, 070626D301, 070626D333, 111026G051, 111326G091, and 111626G221.
The enforcement report identified “cGMP deviations” as what prompted the recall, indicating it was related to the Current Good Manufacturing Practice regulations the FDA oversees.
A.P. Deauville says on its website it makes its antiperspirant deodorants at its “FDA-regulated” factory in Pennsylvania.
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.
In addition to deodorant, the company makes shampoos, conditioners, lotion, body washes and facial wipes, according to its website.