The Food and Drug Administration has announced a recall of tens of thousands of power stick deodorant products.
According to a report from the agency, AP Deauville initiated a recall of more than 67,000 of their “powerfresh” concentrated power sticks on July 10th.
The specific lot numbers affected for the roll-on antiperspirant include 032026B011, 032226B031, 051626C241, 061526C882, 071226D371, 071226D381, 082526e341, and 08282826026026026 02602. Additionally, the recalled Power Stick Invisible Protective Roll-On Antisweat Agents encompass lots 031726A991, 041226B561, 062026C901, 062026C911, 071026D351, 071026D361, 071326D391, and 111626G231.
For a third category, the lot numbers include 101225D781, 032926B281, 032826B221, 041126D011, 070626D301, 070626D333, 111026G051, 111326G091, and 11116GG021.
The reason for the recall is tied to a “CGMP deviation,” which is linked to current good manufacturing practices regulated by the FDA.
AP Deauville has indicated that its deodorants are produced at an FDA-regulated facility in Pennsylvania.
These recalled deodorants were sold in stores like Walmart, Dollar Tree, and even online through Amazon.
AP Deauville operates out of Easton, Pennsylvania, close to the New Jersey border, and besides deodorants, the company offers products like shampoos, conditioners, lotions, body washes, and facial wipes according to their website.





