Recall: Shave Gel Recalled by Pfizer

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT:
July 2, 1996 (301) 504-7908
Release # 96-157

CPSC and Pfizer Announce Shave Gel Recall

WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the Consumer Health Care Group of Pfizer Inc. is announcing a voluntary recall of cans of PureSilk Shave Gel for women sold between October 1995 and June 1996. The inner liner of the can may corrode, and as a result the can may rupture, which could propel a plastic component or the gel from the can. Consumers could be injured by sharp edges of the ruptured can or by the plastic component.

Pfizer is aware of 10 incidents of the cans rupturing. No injuries have been reported.

Drug, grocery, and cosmetic stores sold more than 500,000 purple, seven-ounce cans of the shaving gel nationwide for between $2 and $2.50 a can.

This recall does not affect the cream product for women sold under the name PureSilk Shave Cream.

Consumers should stop using the shave gel immediately and discharge the shaving gel to reduce pressure within the can. Consumers should record the product's lot number, which is printed on the bottom of the container, then discard the shave gel can.

To receive a free replacement certificate or a refund, consumers should send their name and address, with the container lot number, to Pfizer Consumer Health Care - Consumer Relations Dept., 235 East 42nd Street, New York, N.Y. 10017-5755. For more information, consumers should call Pfizer at (800) 723-7529.

Media inquiries should be directed to Brian McGlynn or Robert Fauteux at (212) 573-7900.