Consumer Product Partners, LLC has recalled 1,015 cases of Petroleum Jelly, White Petrolatum USP (13 oz) sold under the Rite Aid, Kroger, Harris Teeter, and CVS brands. The products were incorrectly labeled as pure white petroleum jelly but actually contain petroleum jelly mixed with lavender and chamomile. This labeling error means the product contains botanical ingredients not listed on the packaging, which could cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in some users.
The product contains lavender and chamomile, which were not declared on the label. This poses a risk of allergic reactions or skin sensitivity for consumers who expect a pure, additive-free petroleum jelly product.
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