Posted On: December 12, 2010 by Finch McCranie, LLP

Rolaids Recalled

Last Thursday, Johnson & Johnson recalled several types of Rolaids antacids in the U.S. because of reports of metal and wood particles in the products.

The voluntary recall comes less than a month after the company issued another voluntary recall over a type of Rolaids product.

The products include Rolaids Extra Strength Softchews, Rolaids Extra Strength plus Gas Softchews and Rolaids Multi-Symptom plus Anti-Gas Softchews.

The company says the materials were potentially introduced into the products during the manufacturing process at an outside manufacturer.
The New Brunswick, N.J., company is suspending production of the Rolaids products in question.

In November, Johnson & Johnson recalled Children's Benadryl Allergy Fastmelt Tablets, Junior Strength Motrin Caplets, and Extra Strength Rolaids softchews.
It issued that recall after reviewing its manufacturing process in the wake of a series of product recalls over the last year.

The company said it found unspecified problems related to Benadryl and Motrin products.

The Rolaids softchews were recalled because some consumers complained the Rolaids had an unusual texture that was traced to crystallized sugar.

All the products are sold by J&J's McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division.