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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is opening an investigation into Crest and Colgate toothpaste for kids, saying they are marketing their fluoride in ways that are misleading, deceptive and dangerous ...
Colgate-Palmolive and ... aggressive' in order to encourage kids, and their caregivers, to use far more than the safe and recommended amount of fluoride toothpaste." Damages Arguments: The ...
The Texas Attorney General goes full RFK Jr. against dental hygiene and breakfast cereal.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating two leading toothpaste makers over their use of fluoride, suggesting that ...
ADVERTISEMENT The companies under fire are Colgate and Proctor & Gamble ... The ADA recommends only a pea-sized amount of toothpaste for kids and encourages parents to ensure it’s not swallowed.
U.S. health officials are announcing an effort to phase out ingestible fluoride supplements used to strengthen children’s ...
On Thursday, Ken announced that he was launching investigations into the companies that make Colgate and Crest for “illegally marketing toothpaste products containing fluoride to kids.” ...
Paxton sent Civil Investigative Demands, or CIVs, to Procter & Gamble – which sells Crest – and Colgate-Palmolive ... said that the toothpaste manufacturers encourage kids to ingest ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is opening an investigation into Crest and Colgate toothpaste for kids, saying they are marketing their fluoride in ways that are misleading, deceptive and ...
Mr. Paxton said last week he is investigating Colgate-Palmolive Co ... clear as day on their children’s toothpaste labels. The label on Crest Kids toothpaste says “use a pea-sized amount ...