
Huggies Simply Clean Fragrance Free Baby Wipes
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as clean, gentle, safe, hypoallergenic, and plant-based
Campbell et al. v. Kimberly-Clark Corp.
22-cv-2717, N.D. Tex.
(Dec. 2022)
Huggies diapers
Deceptively marketing diapers as safe when they contain a skin irritant (ahcovel) that can cause severe burns in infants
Pending
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as clean, gentle, safe, hypoallergenic, and plant-based
Allegations: Failing to disclose that products contain or are at risk of containing harmful per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)
Allegations: Falsely marketing wipes as “plant-based”
Allegations: Misleadingly advertising diapers as safe and gentle without disclosing that they may cause rashes, blistering, peeling, and chemical burns
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