Read about a recent press release from Johnson & Johnson, which stated that they would be stopping the sales for their highly contested product, talc-based baby powder, in North America.
In recent years, demand for the product has decreased significantly, presumably due toclaiming the powder causes cancer. The company believed the decline came “in large part to changes in consumer habits and fueled by misinformation around the safety of the product and a constant barrage of litigation advertising,” as they wrote in theirThe company maintains that their product is not harmful to consumers.
According to the press release, Johnson & Johnson will let existing inventory of the powder continue to be sold through retailers until it runs out. Their cornstarch-based baby powder will continue to be available in North America. In recent years, many millennial moms have forgoed shopping from Johnson & Johnson in favor of more green and natural products. If you’re looking for more eco-friendly and organic baby products, check out some of
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