WebOct 27, 2024 · On Friday, October 22, Walmart issued a recall including approximately 3,900 bottles of the room sprays due to the possible presence of Burkholderia pseudomallei, a bacteria that causes melioidosis. Melioidosis, also known as Whitmore's disease, is a rare but serious disease in the United States. WebOct 22, 2024 · The contaminated spray – “Better Homes & Gardens Lavender & Chamomile Essential Oil Infused Aromatherapy Room Spray with Gemstones” – was sold in select Walmart stores external icon and on Walmart’s website between February and October 21. Five other scents in this product line were also sold and are included in the recall external …
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WebAug 15, 2024 · Walmart Recalls Better Homes and Gardens Essential Oil Infused Aromatherapy Room Spray with Gemstones Due to Rare and Dangerous Bacteria; Bacteria Identified in this Outbreak Linked to Two Deaths CPSC.gov WebOct 23, 2024 · Walmart announced on Friday it is recalling certain bottles of Better Homes and Gardens aromatherapy room spray, as they may contain "a rare and dangerous bacteria and risk of serious injury and death." While investigating a cluster of four cases of melioidosis, a rare tropical disease, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tested … add frame to medicine cabinet
Walmart recalls aromatherapy spray that contained deadly bacteria
WebMar 13, 2024 · Apotex Corp. Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall Of Brimonidine Tartrate Ophthalmic Solution, 0.15% Due To Cracks That Have Developed In Some Of The Units Caps Of The Bottles Sold at: All Walmart stores and select Sam's Clubs. See … WebOct 23, 2024 · Six fragrance varieties of Better Homes & Gardens Essential Oil Infused Aromatherapy Room Spray with Gemstones have been included in the recall—those scents are: Lavender, Lavender & Chamomile, Sandalwood & Vanilla, Lemon & Mandarin, Peppermint, and Lime & Eucalyptus. WebWhy has a single 8 oz. can of Glade aerosol room spray become so outrageously expensive? Just a few months ago, I was paying around $0.99 to $1.02 per can at Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Home Depot. Today they are charging anywhere from $13.00 to $16.00 per can. Why? What has caused the market value of a single can to go up so drastically? add frame to gif