Babyganics Recalls Selected Bubble Baths Due To Potential Contamination
Executive Summary
The SC Johnson brand is providing full refunds to consumers who purchased the chamomile verbena Bubble Bath products, which may contain a bacterium that is potentially harmful to the immunocompromised and those with broken or irritated skin, “such as diaper rash.”
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