Twenty-one lots of Johnson & Johnson products - including Children's Tylenol - are being recalled because they are tied to the large wooden pallets-related recall that occurred on January 15. Lots affected are sold in the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Puerto Rico, Trinidad & Tobago and the United States. At issue is a musty smell that is associated with a chemical used to treat the wooden pallets. For more information on the Tylenol recall, see the video below.
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