"8.2 Million Tide, Gain, Ace, and Ariel Detergent Pods Recalled Over Faulty Packaging"

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Procter and Gamble is recalling 8.2 million bag packages of Tide Pods due to a potential defect that could cause the bags to split open, allowing access to the pods. This poses a hazard as the pods could be ingested or handled, especially by children. While no injuries have been reported, the company received four reports of children accessing the pods, three of whom ingested them. The recall also affects some Gain Flings, Ace Pods, and Ariel Pods, and customers are advised to return the products for a full refund and replacement.
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