“Nationwide Recall Hits 67,000‑Plus Cases of Power Stick Deodorant”

🚨 Power Stick Deodorant Recall: Over 67,000 Units Pulled from Market Due to Manufacturing Issues


The popular deodorant brand Power Stick has issued a voluntary recall of more than 67,000 roll-on deodorants due to manufacturing process violations. This recall was made in coordination with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the product’s manufacturer, A.P. Deauville, after identifying deviations from Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP).

🔍 What’s Affected in the Power Stick Recall?

The recall began on July 10 and affects several variants of Power Stick deodorant, including:

20,100+ units of Power Stick for Her Roll-On Antiperspirant Deodorant (Power Fresh scent)

22,400+ units of Power Stick Invisible Protection Roll-On Antiperspirant Deodorant (Spring Fresh scent)

23,400+ units of Power Stick Original Nourishing Invisible Protection Roll-On Antiperspirant Deodorant

If you own any of these Power Stick products, it is strongly recommended to stop using them immediately and follow the recall instructions provided by the company.

🛒 Where Was Power Stick Sold?

These recalled Power Stick deodorants were sold at several major retailers:

Walmart: A 3-pack was priced at $21

Dollar Tree: A bulk 24-pack was available for $30

Amazon also listed these deodorants for online purchase

📦 Affected Power Stick Deodorant Lot Numbers

Here’s a full list of lot numbers involved in the Power Stick recall:

Power Stick for Her (Power Fresh Scent):
032026B011

032226B031

051626C241

061526C882

071226D371

071226D381

082526E341

082826E402

Power Stick Invisible Protection (Spring Fresh Scent):
031726A991

041226B561

062026C901

062026C911

071026D351

071026D361

071326D391

111626G231

Power Stick Original Nourishing Roll-On:
101225D781

032926B281

032826B221

041126B531

062226D011

070626D301

070626D333

111026G051

111326G091

111626G221

👉 Important: Other personal care items made by A.P. Deauville—such as shampoos, lotions, conditioners, body washes, and facial wipes—are not affected by this recall.

⚠️ Surge in Recalls Across the U.S.

Interestingly, the Power Stick recall is part of a larger trend. Over the last two years, the U.S. has seen a concerning rise in product recalls, many of which are food and personal care items.

In 2024 alone, nearly 300 food recalls were issued, resulting in 1,400 reported illnesses, according to a report from the Public Interest Research Group. Among those cases, 487 people were hospitalized, and 19 deaths were confirmed. These numbers are double the hospitalizations and fatalities linked to foodborne illnesses in 2023.

🥣 Another Major Recall: YoCrunch by Danone U.S.

Just recently, Danone U.S. also issued a full recall of its YoCrunch yogurt products after consumers found sharp plastic fragments in the dome topping compartments that typically contain mix-ins like Oreos or M&M’s. These fragments could pose serious choking hazards or cause injuries.

Fortunately, the issue affects only the topping container, not the yogurt itself. The recall spans several lot numbers and expiration dates ranging from July 7 to September 4. For full details, you can check the complete product list [here].


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