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Procter & Gamble Rejects Class-Action Lawsuit's Claim Of False Advertising For Pampers Baby Wipes

July 21, 2016: 12:00 AM EST
Procter & Gamble is rejecting allegations by a class-action lawsuit in California, which claims the company's Pampers baby wipes are not natural products as advertised. Filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California by Veronica Brenner, the lawsuit claims the company broke the California Consumers Legal Remedies Act by falsely claiming its baby wipes were natural products. Brenner, who filed the lawsuit on behalf of others allegedly affected by the advertising claim, said the was misled by P&G's false advertising into buying the product.
Dawn Geske , "Procter & Gamble denies assertions in suit over baby wipes", Legal News Line, July 21, 2016, © Legal News Line
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