Urgent Deodorant Recall Shakes Major Retailers

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Walmart, Dollar Tree, and Amazon have pulled 67,000 aerosol deodorant products from their shelves following a deodorant recall triggered by contamination concerns.โ€ TCP HOT Acquisition LLC, the manufacturer, โ€œacted quickly to initiate a voluntary recall and alert consumers.โ€

Affected Brands and Timeframe

The products involved include โ€œmajor brands like Brut, Sure, Right Guard, Alvera, and CureL.โ€ These items โ€œreached store shelves and online listings between January and November 2022.โ€ Because many consumers still have them at home, the recall โ€œimpacts more than just current inventory.โ€

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Why These Deodorants Were Pulled

โ€œIndependent testing revealed traces of benzene, a chemical linked to cancer, in several widely used spray deodorants.โ€ Experts believe โ€œthe contamination came from the propellants used to deliver the product.โ€ Once TCP HOT Acquisition LLC received the findings, the company โ€œissued a deodorant recall to prevent further exposure.โ€

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Health Risks of Benzene

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) โ€œidentifies benzene as a known carcinogen.โ€ Longโ€‘term exposure can โ€œdamage bone marrow, weaken the immune system, and cause bloodโ€‘related cancers such as leukemia.โ€ Benzene โ€œenters the body easily through both inhalation and skin contact,โ€ and โ€œchildren, pets, and other family members can also breathe in lingering vapors.โ€

Identifying and Handling Recalled Products

  • Check any aerosol deodorants purchased from Walmart, Dollar Tree, or Amazon โ€œbetween early 2022 and late 2022.โ€
  • Look for the brand names listed in the recall: โ€œBrut, Sure, Right Guard, Alvera, and CureL.โ€
  • If you find a match, โ€œstop using the product right away.โ€
  • Do not dispose of aerosol cans in household trash. Instead, โ€œfollow your communityโ€™s guidelines for hazardous waste disposal.โ€

To verify if a product is part of the recall, โ€œvisit the FDAโ€™s recall databaseโ€ or contact HRB Brands at 1โ€‘866โ€‘615โ€‘0976 or email Consumer@hrbbrands.com for โ€œadditional support,โ€ including refunds or replacement options.

Broader Context of Personal Care Recalls

โ€œOther personal care products have also tested positive for benzene. Sunscreens, hand sanitizers, and dry shampoos have all faced similar recalls.โ€ In many cases, โ€œthe contamination also stemmed from aerosol propellants.โ€ Current regulations โ€œdo not require thorough benzene testing in aerosol products,โ€ allowing harmful substances to slip through quality control.

Consumer Action Steps

  1. Examine all aerosolโ€‘based items in your home.
  2. Read recall announcements and check ingredient lists regularly.
  3. Report any unusual side effects to your healthcare provider and the FDA.
  4. Consider switching to nonโ€‘aerosol alternatives or brands with strict testing procedures.

Staying informed about issues like this deodorant recall โ€œhelps ensure longโ€‘term wellโ€‘being.โ€ Safety begins with awareness and proactive consumer vigilance.