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  2. Baby powder sold in 35 states is recalled due to potential ...

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    The 4-oz. bottle of Dynacare Baby Powder with Item No. 4874 is one of two products included in the recall. ... Johnson & Johnson recalled about 33,000 bottles of Johnson’s Baby Powder after the ...

  3. Johnson's Baby - Wikipedia

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    Johnson's Baby products at a Kroger store Johnson's Baby products at a Chinese store. Johnson's Baby is an American brand of baby cosmetics and skin care products owned by Kenvue. The brand was introduced in 1893 with Johnson's Baby Powder. The product line consists of baby powder, shampoos, body lotions, massage oil, shower gels and baby wipes.

  4. The 'Texas two-step' is back as J&J tries to shed talc ... - AOL

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    Johnson & Johnson has twice been unsuccessful in using a controversial bankruptcy tactic to contain lawsuits alleging its baby powder caused cancer. The third time, J&J said, will be different.

  5. Johnson & Johnson discontinues talc-based baby powder ... - AOL

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    The company said the move was made after declining sales, insisting it stands by the safety of the product in the face of suits alleging it causes cancer.

  6. Baby powder - Wikipedia

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    Baby powder is an astringent powder used for preventing diaper rash and for cosmetic uses. It may be composed of talc (in which case it is also called talcum powder), corn starch or potato starch. [1] It may contain additional ingredients such as fragrances. Baby powder can also be used as a dry shampoo, cleaning agent (to remove grease stains ...

  7. Toxic Beauty - Wikipedia

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    One of the main issues in the documentary surrounds the popular Johnson & Johnson baby powder product. Johnson & Johnson denied knowledge of carcinogens in its baby powder, but were revealed to have known about them since the 1960s after being sued by 22 claimants in 2018, incurring $4.7 billion in damages.

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