
FDA Uncovers Contaminated Water and Mold at Tom's of Maine Toothpaste Facility
The FDA has issued a warning to Tom's of Maine, owned by Colgate-Palmolive, for using bacteria-contaminated water in toothpaste production and failing to adequately address manufacturing violations at its Sanford plant. The FDA found "black mold-like substance" and bacteria in water samples, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which can cause infections. The company has been asked to improve its water system and response to these issues, with potential consequences for non-compliance. Tom's of Maine is working on upgrades and maintains confidence in its product safety.


