24-02-2025
Kids sunscreen recalled over 'impurities' found in bottles. Here's how to check yours
Babyganics, a brand of children's skincare products, is recalling two versions of its sunscreens due to a potential impurity found in the bottles.
Sold at national retailers, the company issued a voluntary recall on the Babyganics Kids SPF 50+ Mineral Sunscreen continuous spray and rollerball varieties, both in the Totally Tropical scent. The company says that no other products are affected by the recall.
Because Babyganics' specific lots failed to meet "quality standards," the company says that customers can return the affected product for a full refund. In 2022, the brand recalled its bubble bath, due to the presence of the bacterium Pluralibacter gergoviae according to the Food and Drug Administration.
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According to PR Newswire, the recalled sunscreen is not a risk to health or safety, but failed to meet the quality threshold. Customers can return or discard the affected SKUs by visiting the Babyganics website to determine if the products they bought are affected.
There are two products affected, according to the company:
Babyganics kids SPF 50+ mineral sunscreen rollerball, totally tropical
Babyganics kids SPF 50+ mineral sunscreen continuous spray, totally tropical
Major retailers that sell Babyganics products include Target, Walmart, CVS and Walgreens, as well as online retailers like Amazon and Buy Buy Baby.
If you believe you bought any recalled Babyganics items, you can visit the company's recall website for more information. The company says customers can return the recalled sunscreen for a full refund.
This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Kid's sunscreen brand recalled over potential impurities in bottles