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Procter & Gamble and Colgate-Palmolive are among the defendants in six new lawsuits targeting the sale of toothpaste and mouth rinse for young children because the products contain fluoride, which ...
Crest, Colgate Lawsuits Target Fluoride in Kids' Toothpaste, Mouth Rinse By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) -Procter & Gamble and Colgate-Palmolive are among the defendants in six new lawsuits ...
Crest, Colgate lawsuits target fluoride in kids' toothpaste, ... "These lawsuits are not about whether fluoride toothpaste should be available to those who want it," Michael Connett, ...
Fluoride helps prevent cavities ... complaints on Monday in federal courts in Illinois and California over products such as Procter & Gamble’s Kid’s Crest toothpaste and several products ...
Crest, Colgate lawsuits target fluoride in kids’ toothpaste, ... “These lawsuits are not about whether fluoride toothpaste should be available to those who want it,” Mr Michael Connett, ...
Crest, Colgate lawsuits target fluoride in kids' toothpaste, mouth rinse Procter & Gamble's factory in Tabler Station, West Virginia · Reuters Jonathan Stempel ...
The toothpaste sellers, who put the same recommendation clear as day on their children’s toothpaste labels. The label on Crest Kids toothpaste says “use a pea-sized amount in children under 6.” ...
He says they’ve been “marketing toothpaste products to parents and children in ways that are misleading, deceptive, and dangerous.” He’s out to nail what he thinks is the vast fluoride ...
The public health practice of adding fluoride to drinking water is facing heavy scrutiny from the Trump administration, and toothpaste companies are being pulled into the fray now, too.
As RFK Jr. lashes out at fluoride and says it makes people 'stupider', Texas is targeting Crest and Colgate for using cartoons to market toothpaste.
According to Crest’s website, stannous fluoride is the active ingredient in Crest Pro-Health toothpaste. Crest says on its site that stannous fluoride “protects against plaque/gingivitis ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating two leading toothpaste makers over their use of fluoride, suggesting that they are "illegally marketing" the teeth cleaners to parents and kids ...
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