Reckitt, CPSC Issue Recall for Airborne Gummy Vitamins Over Safety Concerns
Reckitt and the CPSC recently announced a recall for certain lots of Airborne gummy vitamins that may pose a safety hazard.
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Reckitt and the CPSC recently announced a recall for certain lots of Airborne gummy vitamins that may pose a safety hazard.
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