Power Stick deodorant recalled for ‘quality and safety standards’

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(CNN) – More than 67,000 cases of Power Stick deodorants are being pulled off of the shelves across the country.

A Food and Drug Administration report says the manufacturer, A.P. Deauville, made the voluntary recall on July 10.

The company says the product did not meet quality and safety standards but did not name the specific issue.

According to the recall, the power stick deodorants were sold nationwide, including retailers such as Walmart and Amazon.

They include the roll-ons that are branded “for her,” “invisible” and “original.”

So far, no injuries are confirmed as a result from using the deodorants.

The FDA recommends throwing the recalled products in the trash or returning them to the retailer where the products were purchased.