ALERT CENTER: Jergens Ultra Healing Moisturizer recalled over potential of harmful bacteria -
The Food and Drug Administration is asking consumers to check their three ounce and ten ounce bottles of the moisturizer.
It's possible the bottles are contaminated with a bacteria that could cause infections in people with weakened immune systems. The products that are part of the recall have a lot code on the back or the bottom of the bottle that starts with the letters "z-u." The manufacturer is working to remove the product from warehouses and asking retailers to pull the product from shelves.
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