Retailers pull J&J’s baby powder off shelves over asbestos concerns
October 25, 2019
CVS, Rite Aid, Walmart and others are pulling containers of Johnson & Johnson’s 22-ounce baby powder from store shelves after a Food and Drug Administration inspection found sub-trace levels of asbestos in the product. J&J voluntarily recalled about 33,000 bottles of the powder last week.
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