First Aid Beauty, which initiated the recall ... According to the company, the product was "not intended for sale." It did not further specify why the affected product was not meant to be sold.
In a post on Instagram, the company also wrote the recalled product “was not intended for sale.” On Instagram and Facebook, First Aid Beauty wrote that customers with questions or concerns can ...
First Aid Beauty discovered that we inadvertently sold 14 oz Ultra Repair Cream Coconut Vanilla on our direct-to-consumer site, FirstAidBeauty.com. This product was not intended for market sale ...
"We voluntarily recalled a specific variant of our Ultra Repair Cream — Coconut Vanilla — sold exclusively on ...
First Aid Beauty recently voluntarily ordered back more ... period of time a product is put on hold until deemed approved for sale),” a spokesperson for the company told The Post.
Nearly 3,000 jars of First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream—Coconut Vanilla have been recalled nationwide. The batch was "intended for quarantine," but was sold by mistake, the FDA said.
First Aid Beauty issued a recall for its Ultra Repair Cream in the coconut vanilla scent after a batch meant for quarantine was accidentally distributed to retailers for sale to customers.