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The label reads in part, "ARUBA ALOE Hand Sanitizer GEL 80% Alcohol Made in Aruba World’s Finest Aloe" with the barcode 0 82252 03300 5. The recall affects specific lot numbers distributed ...
Several lots of hand sanitizer and aloe gel are being recalled for containing methanol, which can put consumers at risk for serious health issues, according to federal health officials. The recall ...
The recall involves Aruba Aloe Hand Sanitizer Gel packaged in a 12 fluid ounce, dark green plastic bottles with the barcode 0 82252 03300 5. (Lot numbers and expiration dates can be found here.) ...
Some hand sanitizer and aloe gel products are being recalled for containing methanol, which can be toxic when applied to the skin or ingested, according to the notice from the Food and Drug ...
The FDA announced that 40 lots of Aruba Aloe Hand Sanitizer Gel Alcohol 80% and Aruba Aloe Alcoholada Gel were voluntarily recalled due to a presence of methanol, which can be toxic when applied ...
Aruba Aloe Balm announced a voluntary recall of 40 batches of Aruba Aloe Hand Sanitizer Gel Alcohol 80% and Aruba Aloe Alcoholada Gel. Author: Kelly Jones Published: 4:11 PM MDT April 10, 2024 ...
Aruba Aloe recalled some lots of hand sanitizer and aloe gels due to the presence of methanol, which can be poisonous if ingested or applied topically in excess. Skip Navigation.
Methanol was found in the Aruba Aloe Hand Sanitizer Gel Alcohol 80%—a chemical which can cause skin irritation, vomiting, coma, seizures, blindness, or death.
Aruba Aloe Balm announced a voluntary recall of 40 batches of Aruba Aloe Hand Sanitizer Gel Alcohol 80% and Aruba Aloe Alcoholada Gel. Author: Kelly Jones Published: 5:11 PM CDT April 10, 2024 ...
Aruba Aloe Balm announced a voluntary recall of 40 batches of Aruba Aloe Hand Sanitizer Gel Alcohol 80% and Aruba Aloe Alcoholada Gel. Author: Kelly Jones Published: 6:11 PM EDT April 10, 2024 ...
Aruba Aloe recalled some lots of hand sanitizer and aloe gels due to the presence of methanol, which can be poisonous if ingested or applied topically in excess. Skip Navigation.
Aruba Aloe recalled some lots of hand sanitizer and aloe gels due to the presence of methanol, which can be poisonous if ingested or applied topically in excess. Skip Navigation.
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