Over 67,000 Power Stick deodorant products have been recalled across the United States.
These items were sold at Dollar Tree, Amazon, and several other national retailers.
The recall began on July 10 after the FDA identified critical manufacturing issues.
A.P. Deauville, the manufacturer of Power Stick, initiated the recall voluntarily.
The company reported several violations of the FDA’s Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP).
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) monitors compliance with cGMP standards.
These standards ensure product safety, cleanliness, and proper manufacturing protocols.
According to the FDA, the recalled products failed to meet those strict requirements.
Such deviations can lead to contamination, inconsistent formulas, or ineffective ingredients.
While no injuries have been reported, the manufacturing flaws raised concern.
As a result, tens of thousands of deodorant units were pulled from store shelves.
The recall affects three types of Power Stick roll-on antiperspirant deodorants:
Power Stick for Her – Power Fresh scent
Power Stick Invisible Protection – Spring Fresh scent
Power Stick Original Nourishing – Invisible Protection
Each product type includes several affected lot numbers.
Here’s a breakdown based on the FDA’s official recall listing.
032026B011
032226B031
051626C241
061526C882
071226D371
071226D381
082526E341
082826E402
031726A991
041226B561
062026C901
062026C911
071026D351
071026D361
071326D391
111626G231
101225D781
032926B281
032826B221
041126B531
062226D011
070626D301
070626D333
111026G051
111326G091
111626G221
The recalled deodorants were distributed across the United States.
They were sold at discount chains like Dollar Tree and online marketplaces like Amazon.
Other smaller stores may have also carried the affected items.
Consumers are urged to check the lot numbers printed on each deodorant container.
If you purchased Power Stick deodorant recently, check the label immediately.
Compare the lot number with those listed above.
If you find a match, take one of the following steps:
Stop using the product immediately
Return it to the store for a full refund
Contact A.P. Deauville for guidance
Dispose of it properly if returns aren’t possible
Even if no adverse symptoms are present, the product may still pose risks.
Quality control violations often go undetected until regulators investigate further.
A.P. Deauville manufactures Power Stick and other personal care items.
Their main facility is in Easton, Pennsylvania, near the New Jersey border.
The company says its deodorants are produced in an FDA-regulated facility.
Besides deodorants, it also manufactures:
Body wash
Shampoos and conditioners
Body lotions
Facial cleansing wipes
These products are typically found in budget-friendly stores across the country.
This recall highlights the importance of manufacturing safety.
The FDA enforces strict production standards to protect public health.
When companies fail to meet those standards, recalls are mandatory.
Even without reported injuries, products must be removed to avoid potential harm.
cGMP regulations focus on preventing problems before they happen.
That includes ensuring facilities are clean, equipment is functional, and ingredients are safe.
This recall isn’t the only consumer safety issue in recent weeks.
Several other recalls have made headlines:
YoCrunch Yogurt recalled for possible plastic contamination
Electric chainsaws and pole saws recalled for switch failures
Bread at Kroger recalled for undeclared allergens
These examples show why consumers must stay alert and informed.
Following product alerts can prevent unnecessary health risks.
The Power Stick deodorant recall serves as a timely reminder for all consumers.
Inspect your personal care products carefully and read product labels often.
If your Power Stick deodorant matches a recalled lot number, return or discard it.
Doing so protects your health and helps ensure product safety industry-wide.
Stay informed through official FDA alerts and trusted news outlets.
When in doubt, always choose safety over convenience.
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