FDA Pulls 67K Power Stick Roll‑On Deodorants for cGMP Lapses—Are Yours Affected?

July 20, 2025
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Power Stick Roll‑On Deodorants. Photo Source ; nbcnews

A.P. Deauville has initiated a nationwide recall of 67,214 cases of Power Stick roll-on deodorant due to violations of Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) regulations, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The recall, announced on July 10, 2025, affects three variants of the product distributed through major retailers including Walmart, Dollar Tree, and Amazon.

The recall includes the following quantities of 1.8 oz (53 mL) roll-on antiperspirants:

  • Power Stick for Her Roll-On Antiperspirant Deodorant Powder Fresh: 21,265 cases
  • Power Stick Invisible Protection Roll-On Antiperspirant Deodorant Spring Fresh: 22,482 cases
  • Power Stick Original Nourishing Invisible Protection Roll-On Antiperspirant Deodorant: 23,467 cases

The FDA cited deviations from cGMP regulations as the basis for the recall. These regulations establish procedures and standards for how products are manufactured to ensure quality and safety. While such violations can potentially affect product quality, no injuries or adverse reactions have been reported in connection with the recalled products.


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Based in Easton, Pennsylvania at 3700 Glover Road, A.P. Deauville manufactures a range of personal care products. The company previously settled with California regulators in 2005 for $50,000 over volatile organic compound (VOC) violations in its Power Stick Deodorant Body Spray product. Additionally, A.P. Deauville received an FDA warning letter in 2019 regarding cGMP violations at its New Brunswick, New Jersey facility.

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Despite these regulatory issues, the company states on its website: “We obsess over manufacturing quality and product safety to deliver effective personal care solutions our customers can trust.”

Consumers who have purchased the affected products are advised to discontinue use and contact A.P. Deauville for refund information. The FDA continues to monitor the situation as part of its enforcement responsibilities.

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