
Huggies Simply Clean Fragrance Free Baby Wipes
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as clean, gentle, safe, hypoallergenic, and plant-based
February 2018: This case was consolidated with Sebastian v. Kimberly-Clark Corp. and administratively closed because the Sebastian case was named the lead case. Click here to learn more about the status of this case.
January 2018: This case was transferred to another California court. (Case No. 18-cv-46, S.D. Cal.)
December 2017: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Kimberly-Clark for allegedly falsely advertising Huggies “Natural Care” baby wipes as being “natural” when, according to plaintiffs, the wipes actually contain synthetic and chemical ingredients. (Haris et al v. Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc., Case No. 17-cv-7016, N.D. Cal.)
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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: Deceptively marketing diapers as safe when they contain a skin irritant
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
False and deceptive made in USA representations prompts action.
Class-action lawsuit alleges company misled the health care industry.