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First Aid Beauty Issues Voluntary Recall of Its Ultra Repair Cream

Over 2,500 jars of the Coconut Vanilla scent were mistakenly distributed that were meant for quarantine.

First Aid Beauty has issued a voluntary recall of its Coconut Vanilla-scented Ultra Repair Cream. The recall was initiated in December of 2024 and thus far includes 2,756 jars. 
 
According to the brand, over 2,500 jars that were meant for quarantine were mistakenly distributed. 
 
The FDA stated that the recall was due to a “Current Good Manufacturing Practice deviation.” 
 
Recently the FDA gave the recall a Class II risk notification, describing it as a “situation in which use of, or exposure to, a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote.”
 
The affected jars of Ultra Repair Cream — Coconut Vanilla are in the 14-ounce size. Affected jars have the UPC 8 15517 02955 6, and lot codes Lot 24D44, which expires 4/10/2026, and Lot 24D45, which expires 4/11/2026.

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