Listerine Agent Cool Blue Recall

By Miss Faith, published Apr 12, 2007
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Just when consumers thought it couldn't get any worse with products being contaminated, Johnson and Johnson decided to issue a press release for the recall of their children's Listerine product. The semi-new product marketed for children has been found to be contaminated with microorganisms.

According to a spokeswoman on Wednesday, the company's McNeil-PPC Unit has recalled nearly 4 million containers of the Bubble Blast and Glacier Mint flavored Listerine Cool Blue Agent plaque-detecting rinse. Basically, the recall is for all of the released bottles which have only been distributed since the launch of the product last year. The company also pointed out that it is only the children's Listerine that is being recalled since it is alcohol-free, whereas the regular Listerine products are not.

Apparently after the company did some product testing, they found that the children's mouthwash was riddled with microorganisms despite their use of preservatives. Currently the company has shown no reports of health problems due to the use of the contaminate product. They added that the actual risk of illness is low, except for consumers with weakened or suppressed immune systems.

So what should consumers do if they currently possess and use this product? McNeil-PPC Inc. suggests discontinuing the use of the product as well as disposing of the remaining product properly. Consumers also have an option of a refund on the contaminated product. Consumers may call the toll free number consumer line, 1-888-222-0249, or they may go to the website listed below to download a form for mail-in.

If consumers have any concerns or questions about the product and the recall, they are advised to speak with their healthcare professional or contact the McNeil-PPC Inc. consumer line that is listed above.

My Personal Notes

Listerine Agent Cool Blue Recall

Listerine Agent Cool Blue in Glacier Mint and Bubble Blast.

Credit: McNeil-PPC Inc.

Copyright: McNeil-PPC Inc.

Takeaways
  • The product was sold as of 2006 and comes in Glacier Mint and Bubble Blast.
  • The consumer hotline to call for a refund or with questions is: 1-888-222-0249.
  • As of recent there have been no health issues reported because of the contaminated product.
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My 8 year old son loves to use this product. When he ran out I was very disappointed to find out there was a recall. Please fix the problem and put it back on the self. This was a very wonderful idea. I look forward to using this product again

Posted on 09/11/2007 at 10:09:00 AM

 
Here is the four Organisms found in Cool-Blue http://www.asq.org/qualitynews/qnt/execute/displaySetup?newsID=1353

Posted on 04/16/2007 at 3:04:00 AM

 
My son Logan 8 has been sick about two months --hurting stomach-throwing up now and then over this time,then sore throat(Tested Strep)put on antibioctics--did NOT work--Put on strongest antibiotic --then Recall on news we grabbed him and the mouthwash and went to ER--his mouth and throat were full of sores and his gums were swollen over his teeth,doctor said was NOT reaction to antibioctics--Doc said bacterial and would NOT test mouthwash because they didn't know what organisms to look for,Please pray for my Logan he won;t eat or drink his mouth,throat and tummy hurt to much he says.

Posted on 04/15/2007 at 1:04:00 AM

 
I loved that stuff now I cant use it

Posted on 04/13/2007 at 9:04:00 AM

 
I just saw this on the news and was astonished! My two oldest sons have been "addicted". This cool new product has inspired them to brush, brush, brush. NOW THIS! I am not pleased at all. Thanks for the info.

Posted on 04/13/2007 at 8:04:00 AM

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