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Power Stick Deodorant Recall: What You Need to Know

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What Is the Power Stick Deodorant Recall? Over 67,000 cases of Power Stick roll‑on antiperspirant deodorant were voluntarily recalled on July 10, 2025 by A.P. Deauville. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) flagged cGMP (Current Good Manufacturing Practice) deviations at the Easton, PA facility, prompting a nationwide pull‑back of these products. Affected products * Power Stick for Her Roll‑On Antiperspirant Deodorant “Powder Fresh” (21,265 cases) * Power Stick Invisible Protection R

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Urgent Blueberry Recall Alert: Check Your Berries Now

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What’s Behind the Urgent Blueberry Recall? A nationwide recall of organic blueberries was initiated on June 9, 2025, when Alma Pak International LLC discovered Listeria monocytogenes contamination during routine testing. On July 1, 2025, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration elevated the incident to a Class I recall—the agency’s highest risk level—signaling a “reasonable probability” that consuming the affected product could lead to serious illness or death. Which Batches Are Affected? Key

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Ice Cream Recall 2025: What You Need to Know

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Nationwide Ice Cream Recalls: Key Details In 2025, two major ice cream manufacturers in the United States initiated significant recalls due to contamination concerns, affecting numerous products across the country. Wells Enterprises Recall Wells Enterprises, known for brands like Blue Bunny and Halo Top, voluntarily recalled 22 ice cream and frozen yogurt products after discovering hard plastic shards in some 3-gallon tubs distributed to over 100 locations nationwide, including restaurants a

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