The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a recall for Dynacare baby powder, which was sold in 35 states, due to ...
Dynacare baby powder that was distributed in 35 states, as well as sold online on Amazon, has been recalled over possible ...
"As part of a worldwide portfolio assessment, we have made the commercial decision to transition to an all cornstarch-based baby powder portfolio," it said in a statement. The firm added that ...
Knots in string or shoelaces can be stubborn to undo, but the solution is easy with these cornstarch uses. Sprinkle the knot ...
Johnson and Johnson has now discontinued its talc-based baby powder, and replaced it with a powder that uses cornstarch. In its notice, the FDA said: 'The recall was the result of a routine ...
Whether you're whipping up a stew, frying tofu, or baking a batch of shortbread cookies, cornstarch can be a crucial ingredient in a range of recipes. This super-fine powder, which is made from ...
It also sells a cornstarch-based powder which it will continue to sell in North America. It said both types of Johnson's baby powder, talc-based and cornstarch-based, will continue to be sold in ...
Recalled products were sent to distributors in 35 states and sold on Amazon, Dynarex said in notice posted by FDA.
its safety, and the unfounded allegations against it and the company in the courtroom." Its cornstarch-based baby powder would still be distributed worldwide, the company said.