Kneipp Initiates a Recall on its Aroma-Scent Shower Products
In a recent development, Kneipp, a German-based company, has announced a recall of several batches of its Aroma Care Shower Gel. The affected batches, identified by their batch codes 2506917, 2506918, and 2506919, have been found to be contaminated with the bacterium Burkholderia cepacia.
The product, which comes in a 200 milliliter container, carries the EAN 4008233114781. The contamination was discovered during standard quality control checks. As a precautionary measure, the sale and distribution of these batches have been halted.
Burkholderia cepacia is a bacterium known to pose a significant health risk to individuals with weakened immune systems. While healthy individuals may not face immediate danger from this bacterium, it can cause infections in those with compromised immune systems. To prevent potential infections, such individuals are advised to avoid using these specific batches.
For those who have purchased the affected batches, they are encouraged to return them to the point of sale. It's important to note that for individuals without health issues, using the product is considered largely risk-free.
This recall serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining high standards in product quality and safety. Kneipp has assured its customers that it is taking all necessary steps to ensure the issue is resolved promptly and that future products meet the highest standards of quality and safety.
For more information, customers are advised to visit Kneipp's official website or contact their local customer service department. The company has provided clear instructions on how to identify the affected batches, which can be found on the upper tube label of the Aroma Care Shower Gel.
[1] Burkholderia cepacia [3] Kneipp Aroma Care Shower Gel Recall Notice
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