Listerine Rinse Recalled for Contamination

by Administrator 27. November 2008 11:24

Johnson & Johnson, the maker of Listerine mouth rinse, has announced it is recalling one of its rinses due to tests showing contamination from microorganisms. The recall affects the Glacier Mint and Bubble Blast flavors of the recently launched Listerine Agent Cool Blue plaque-detecting rinse. This mouthwash is marketed primarily for use by children.

The company said there have been no reports of health problems from the contamination. Consumers are advised to stop using the product and throw it away.

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