Family Dollar Recalls 435 Consumer Health, Personal Care Products Due To Storage Temps
Executive Summary
Firms says products recalled were “inadvertently shipped to certain stores” after “being stored outside of labeled temperature requirements." Recalls include oral products and nasal sprays, oral care products, sunscreen and other topicals, supplements and variety of personal care SKUs.
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