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Johnson & Johnson stopped selling baby powder containing talc in North America in 2020, and last year announced plans to discontinue global use of the mineral and sell only a cornstarch-based baby ...
Johnson & Johnson is abandoning talc-based baby powder next year and instead will make it with cornstarch. Its talc-based powder, which hasn’t been sold in the United States and Canada since ...
By Tiffany Hsu and Roni Caryn Rabin Tiffany Hsu and Roni Rabin have followed the lawsuits over Johnson & Johnson baby powder since 2017. Johnson & Johnson will start using cornstarch in all the ...
Pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson announced Thursday that it will stop selling talc-based baby powder in 2023. The company said that the switch from talc-based to cornstarch-based baby ...
The company will switch its baby powder formula to begin using cornstarch, stopping sales of the talcum powder versions by 2023. Breaking News Reporter Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson will ...
"As part of a worldwide portfolio assessment, we have made the commercial decision to transition to an all cornstarch-based baby powder portfolio," it said in a statement. The firm added that ...
Johnson & Johnson has announced it will stop selling talc-based baby powder in Australia in 2023, as it transitions its popular, but controversial, global product to a cornstarch base.
The company plans to transition to an all cornstarch-based baby powder portfolio. According to the company, the commercial decision to use cornstarch in all its baby powder products was made after ...
"As part of a worldwide portfolio assessment, we have made the commercial decision to transition to an all cornstarch-based baby powder portfolio," it said in a statement to Fox Business.