Health Canada said the affected products, manufactured in the United States, were sold in Canada from January 2020 to October 2022.
In an email statement to The Epoch Times on Nov. 2, Health Canada said it has received over 100 reports of incidents or injuries related to the products since the recall, with “irritation or allergic reaction” being one of the main injury types reported.
“Please note that not all reports include injuries; some reports only relate to questions about the recall,” the email said.
“Due to reports still incoming, the total number of reports and the analysis of types of injury are ongoing,” said Health Canada in the email.
“Health Canada understands that consumers may have used these products in the past and recognize the challenges for consumers in knowing whether they are impacted by the recalled products.”
In the statement on Oct. 18, Unilever Canada said an internal investigation identified the propellant as the source for “potentially elevated levels of benzene,” and it has started working with the propellant suppliers to address the issue.
“Unilever Canada is recalling these products out of an abundance of caution,” the company said.