Babyganics Issues Voluntary Recall Of Mineral Sunscreens Due To ‘Unacceptable’ Testing Results

SC Johnson & Son, Inc.’s Babyganics brand issues voluntary recall of Totally Tropical scented mineral sunscreen rollerball and continuous spray formulas after testing was found ‘unacceptable,” though the brand says there is no risk to health or safety.

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Babyganics, a personal care line for babies, has initiated a voluntary recall of specific lots of its Totally Tropical scented mineral sunscreen rollerball and continuous spray formulas after formula testing.

“The product is being recalled after quality testing found results that were not expected,” said the brand, owned by Racine, Wis.-based SC Johnson & Son, Inc., in a 14 February...

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