Listerine Agent Cool Blue Recalled Glacier Mint and Bubble Blast
Johnson & Johnson recalled a recently launched Listerine plaque-detecting rinse marketed towards children after testing revealed contamination by microorganisms.
All 4 million bottles of Glacier Mint and Bubble Blast flavors of Listerine Agent Cool Blue plaque-detecting rinse have been recalled. The recall covers all lots sold or distributed since the product's launch last year.
Consumers should stop using the product. If you are interested in pursuing a lawsuit, you should empty and clean the bottle, but do not discard it as it may be needed for proof that you or your children used the product. The company is offering full refunds. For more information, call 888-222-0249 or visit www.agentcoolblue.com/. Do not throw away the bottle as it may be required if it is determined to be the cause of any illness.
If you or your children have become ill and believe it to be caused by tainted products, visit a doctor to determine the cause and contact The Rasansky Law Firm for a free case evaluation to see if you are entitled to compensation. Remember to keep the product container as it may be needed.



