Who owns coppertone sunscreen
In , plaintiffs Steven Prescott and Mike Xavier, residents of California, purchased various Coppertone sunscreen lotions because the products' labels and advertising claimed the lotions were "mineral based. While promoting their mineral-based sunscreen protection, the lotions allegedly contained more chemical active ingredients than mineral active ingredients.
For Water Babies Mineral-based Sunscreen Stick products, the ingredient disclosure listed chemical actives at Had the plaintiffs known the lotions contained chemical actives, they reportedly would not have purchased them. The products were cited to contain, in varying combinations, octinoxate banned in Hawaii , octocrylene and octisalate, in addition to zinc oxide. According to the Digital Settlement Group, in Prescott v. You can object to this at any time here.
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