A new class action lawsuit has been filed against Church & Dwight Co. Inc., alleging that their Arm & Hammer hypoallergenic baby detergent products are falsely advertised. Plaintiff Davontaya Johnson claims the detergents contain fragrance chemicals that can cause allergic reactions, leading consumers to pay a premium under false pretenses. The lawsuit seeks to represent a California class of consumers and demands various forms of relief.
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Arm & Hammer class action alleges baby detergent falsely advertised as hypoallergenic
A new class action lawsuit has been filed against Church & Dwight Co. Inc., alleging that their Arm & Hammer hypoallergenic baby detergent products are falsely advertised. Plaintiff Davontaya Johnson claims the detergents contain fragrance chemicals that can cause allergic reactions, leading consumers to pay a premium under false pretenses. The lawsuit seeks to represent a California class of consumers and demands various forms of relief.