Core Viewpoint - Recent reports highlight issues regarding the unlicensed sale of certain mosquito repellent products, leading to investigations and product removals from online platforms [1][4]. Group 1: Product Issues - The "Deminshu Baby Lemongrass Protection Spray" has been removed from the "Deminshu Flagship Store" on an e-commerce platform [4]. - The product claimed to provide mosquito protection but lacked necessary pesticide registration and labeling, which is required for products making such claims [4][5]. - The "swekp Plant Essential Oil Bead Patch" is under investigation for similar issues, as it also lacks pesticide registration while claiming to repel mosquitoes [6][7]. Group 2: Regulatory Actions - The Jiangsu Province market supervision authority has initiated an investigation into the "swekp Plant Essential Oil Bead Patch" for its unlicensed claims [1][6]. - The Guangzhou Market Supervision Administration clarified that products claiming mosquito repellent functions fall under pesticide regulations, necessitating proper registration and labeling [4][6]. - Reports indicate that both the "Deminshu" and "swekp" products are being scrutinized for potential false advertising and regulatory evasion [5][7]. Group 3: Company Responses - The distributor of the "Deminshu Baby Lemongrass Protection Spray" and the manufacturer have not responded to inquiries regarding product compliance and advertising practices [5]. - The manufacturer of the "swekp Plant Essential Oil Bead Patch" stated it is a brand OEM and is not the seller, indicating a potential shift in responsibility for compliance [7]. - Both companies involved in the "swekp" product have been listed in the business anomaly record for failing to comply with reporting regulations [7].
驱蚊产品调查追踪:德敏舒一喷雾已下架 swekp精油贴被立案
Xin Jing Bao·2025-08-29 06:06