Artizen Oils is recalling about 6,000 bottles of Wintergreen and Birch essential oils because they lack child-resistant packaging. The bottles fail to meet the requirements of the Poison Prevention Packaging Act, which is meant to prevent accidental ingestion by children. These products were sold in 1-ounce and 2-ounce glass bottles online at eBay.com, Amazon.com, and Walmart.com between June 2017 and April 2019. Consumers should remove these oils from the reach of children and contact Artizen Oils for a free replacement child-resistant cap.
The current bottle caps are not child-resistant, posing a serious risk of poisoning if a young child opens the bottle and swallows the concentrated essential oils. No injuries or incidents have been reported to date.
Consumers should immediately remove the essential oils from the reach of children and contact Artizen Oils for a free replacement child-resistant cap.

Recalled 1-ounce bottle of Wintergreen essential oil

Recalled 1-ounce bottle of recalled Birch essential oil
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response