8.2 Million Bags of Tide, Gain, Ace and Ariel Laundry Detergent Packets Recalled

Tide Recall
Tide Recall


Procter & Gamble has issued a recall for Tide Pods, Gain Flings, Ace Pods and Ariel Pods liquid laundry detergent packets packaged in flexible film bags.


According to a notice from the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the outer packaging meant to prevent access to the contents can split open near the zipper track, posing a risk of serious injury to children and other vulnerable populations if the contents of the laundry detergent packets are ingested, as well as posing a risk of skin or eye injuries. 


Ingestion of a large quantity of any surfactant-containing household cleaning products can cause death among individuals with underlying health issues.



Gain Recall
Gain Recall


8.2 million bags were sold at Big Lots, CVS, Family Dollar, Home Depot, Sam’s Club, Target, Walmart, and other major stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com and other websites from September 2023 through present for between $5 (one 12 ct. bag) and $30 (four 39 ct. bags in a box).


Ace Recall
Ace Recall



Consumers should immediately secure the recalled bags out of sight and reach of children and contact Procter & Gamble  toll-free at 833-347-5764 from Monday through Friday, 9 AM ET to 6 PM ET, Saturday, 9 AM ET to 5:30 PM ET, or online at pg.com/bags for a full refund and a free replacement child-resistant bag to store the product. 


Consumers can also receive a cabinet lock for securing laundry materials.


Ariel Recall
Ariel Recall



Consumers should check to see if their bag is part of the recall by checking the lot code on their bag.  Recalled lot codes will be listed at pg.com/bags and are found on the bottom of the package.  


Consumers with recalled bags can submit a photo of the recalled product, showing the lot code to participate in the recall.


According to Procter & Gamble, there have been no confirmed cases directly relating to this packaging defect. 


But the company acknowledged that it has received four reports of children in the United States accessing the liquid laundry packets, three of which reported ingestion during the time period that the recalled lots were sold, but it is not known if these laundry packets came from recalled bags.

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