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 NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. 鈥?Johnson  Johnson Consumer Inc.  JJCI  announced Friday that its recalling a single lot of its Johnsons Baby Powder after federal officials found asbestos in a bottle. In a statement, the company said a test conducted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration  FDA  indicated  the presence of sub-trace levels of chrysotile asbestos contamination  no greater than 0.00002%  in samples from a single bottle purchased from an online retailer. As a result, Johnson  Johnson said its voluntarily recall stanley canada ing Lot  22318RB of the baby powder, from which the tested sample was taken.The company said its cooperating with the FDA and investigating to determine the integrity of the tested sample and the validity of the test results. At this early stage in the investigation, Johnson  Johnson says it: Cannot confirm if cross-contamination of the sample caused a false positive. Cannot confirm whether the sample was taken from a bottle with an intact seal or whether the sample was stanley termosky  prepared in a controlled environment. Cannot confirm whether the tested product is authentic or counterfeit. JJCI has a rigorous testing standard in place to ensure its cosmetic talc is safe and years of testing, including the FDAs own testing on prior occasions--and as recently as last month--found no asbestos,  wrote the company.  stanley kubek  Thousands of tests over the past 40 years repeatedly confirm that our consumer talc products do not contain asbestos. Our talc comes from ore sources confirm