On or around May 22, 2025, the EPA reviewed the Pinch A Penny website located at https://pinchapenny.com/ and various subpages of the Pinch A Penny website (collectively, ?the Website). During the review of the Website, the EPA observed that the pesticide product Suncoast Yellow Blast was being offered for sale on the Website, as a 21-ounce package, via an Add-to-Cart button. An article discussing the pesticide product titled ?How to Remove Yellow Mustard Algae from Your Pool? was observed on the Website making the following claims:
? The best way to get rid of yellow algae in a swimming pool is Suncoast Yellow Blast.
? When used in conjunction with Suncoast Gold Liquid Chlorinating Shock, Yellow Blast is the most effective method to quickly clear yellow algae and help prevent it from coming back.
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? Yellow Blast will control algae growth and maintain clear water when used as directed.
? Using Yellow Blast and chlorine together will give you much quicker results in removing yellow algae from your pool.
On or around July 25, 2025, an authorized representative of the EPA conducted an inspection at the Suncoast Chemicals Company?s and Pinch A Penny?s facility, located at 6385 150th Avenue North, Clearwater, Florida 33760, to gather information about compliance with FIFRA. During the inspection, labels were collected for the pesticide product Suncoast Yellow Blast.
Sales and distribution records provided after the inspection demonstrate that Suncoast Chemicals C