
Air Wick Sandalwood Air Fresheners
Allegations: Falsely marketing that products contain sandalwood essential oil
In September 2018, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Reckitt Benckiser for allegedly deceptively advertising that Air Wick® aerosol room sprays “eliminate[] odors” when, according to plaintiffs, the sprays mask odors instead of eliminating them. (Sims et al v. Reckitt Benckiser, LLC, Case No. 18-cv-6565, N.D. Ill.)
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Allegations: Falsely marketing that products contain sandalwood essential oil
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