Nationwide Deodorant Recall: Power Stick Products Pulled from Walmart, Dollar Tree & Amazon | Check If Yours Is Affected

If you’ve recently purchased a roll-on deodorant, it’s time to double-check your product label. A massive recall has been issued for Power Stick deodorants, affecting over 67,000 cases sold nationwide — including Walmart, Dollar Tree, and Amazon.
Here’s everything New Jersey consumers need to know about this important recall, as reported by the FDA.
Which Power Stick Deodorants Are Recalled?
The recall was issued by A.P. Deauville, the parent company of Power Stick, due to serious manufacturing violations. Although no use-by dates are listed, the FDA confirms these varieties are affected:
The total number of affected cases is reported to be 67,214, and they were all sold to consumers across the United States.
Why Was Power Stick Deodorant Recalled?
The FDA found that the deodorants did not fulfill Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) criteria for consumer safety.
Despite the unknown issue, every cGMP variation constitutes a safety risk. These regulations assure clean, safe, and controlled manufacturing of personal care items like deodorant.
Where Were These Deodorants Sold?
The recalled deodorants were distributed nationwide through:
- Walmart stores
- Dollar Tree locations
- Amazon.com
If you shop at these retailers or have ordered deodorants online recently, it’s important to check your purchase right away.
What Should You Do If You Have One?
If you find one of the recalled deodorants in your home:
- Stop using it immediately
- Do not apply it to your skin
- Return it to the place of purchase for a refund, or safely discard it
Using products that violate FDA manufacturing regulations can pose risks — even if no issues are immediately visible.
This Power Stick deodorant recall is one of the most wide-reaching hygiene product recalls in recent months, with products sold across New Jersey and the entire U.S. If you’ve recently bought a roll-on antiperspirant, especially from Dollar Tree, Walmart, or Amazon, take a few seconds to check the label. Your safety comes first.
Always check the FDA’s recall database for updates and specifics.
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