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Life & Culture Hand sanitizer recalled because the packaging is too similar to a water bottle Published: Jul. 06, 2021, 7:31 a.m.
The hand sanitizers were packaged in 16.9-ounce and 20-ounce containers that look like water bottles. This recall doesn’t affect any other hand sanitizer products from Prairie Wolf Distillery.
A Louisiana-based manufacturer is voluntarily recalling more than 150,000 units of hand sanitizer because the packaging resembles water bottles and poses "a risk of consumption," according to the ...
The affected hand sanitizer lots include the following expiration dates of 5/21/2022 and 05/24/2022 for black-capped bottles and no lot numbers or expiration dates for clear-capped bottles.
A hand sanitizer recall, with the FDA's knowledge, was issued for product in 8-ounce bottles, which bear a striking similarity to water bottles.
All lots of PNHC, LLC's Heal the World hand sanitizer, which have been packaged in 9.6-fluid ounce plastic bottles, may be mistaken for a 9.6-ounce water bottle and accidentally ingested, the ...
The hand sanitizers were packaged in 16.9-ounce and 20-ounce containers that look like water bottles. This recall doesn’t affect any other hand sanitizer products from Prairie Wolf Distillery.
But when Milam scaled his inventory management model to account for a potential 250% increase in hand sanitizer orders, he saw how quickly Dr. Bronner’s would draw down its supply of bottles.
A Louisiana-based manufacturer is voluntarily recalling more than 150,000 units of hand sanitizer because the packaging resembles water bottles and poses "a risk of consumption," according to the ...
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