Tim Trading is recalling about 900 bottles of Emori Wintergreen Essential Oil because the packaging is not child-resistant. The product contains methyl salicylate, which requires special safety packaging under the Poison Prevention Packaging Act to prevent accidental ingestion. These 10 mL amber glass bottles were sold online at EmoriBeauty.com and Amazon.com from September 2017 through March 2020 for about $7. Consumers should immediately move the oil to a secure location and contact the company for a full refund or replacement.
The product lacks child-resistant packaging, posing a severe poisoning risk if a young child opens the bottle and swallows the oil. While no injuries have been reported yet, methyl salicylate is highly toxic if ingested by children.
Consumers should immediately store the product in a safe location out of reach of children. Contact Tim Trading for instructions on how to dispose of the product and receive a full refund or replacement with a similar product. All known purchasers are being notified directly about the recall by Tim Trading or Amazon.

Recalled Wintergreen Essential Oil

Label of recalled Wintergreen Essential Oil
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