Pride tattoos with allergen risk pulled from shelves.

Temporary tattoos recalled due to undisclosed ingredients posing allergy risk.

September 6th 2024.

Pride tattoos with allergen risk pulled from shelves.
A recent product recall has been issued for a popular four-pack of temporary tattoos. This decision was made due to concerns about potential allergic reactions caused by undisclosed ingredients. The tattoos, which featured a pride-themed design, were widely available for purchase online as well as in various retailers across Australia.

According to a statement from Product Safety Australia, there is a possibility of consumers experiencing allergic reactions if they come into contact with ingredients that they may be sensitive or allergic to. This has prompted the urgent recall of the product as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of consumers.

Each packet of the recalled tattoos contained four sheets, which means that there is a significant number of affected products out there. The lack of an ingredients list on the packaging has made it impossible for consumers to determine if they may be at risk of an allergic reaction. As a result, it is strongly advised that anyone who has purchased these tattoos immediately cease using them.

The timeframe for the sale of these tattoos spans from January 2023 to August 2024, which means that they have been available for quite some time. In order to properly address this issue, consumers are urged to contact the supplier, Oceana International, for a free return and a full refund of the product. This is an important step in ensuring the safety and well-being of those who have purchased the tattoos.

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