A court of law examined evidence & awarded a fine against Johnson & Johnson. I'm sure they just didn't read fake news to get their verdict.
goldust
13 May 17#14
Pretty sure these are baby wipes not talc - and wiping your a$$ with one isn't any more likely to give you cancer than if you Went back to basics and used leaves
Qubixrubix
14 May 17#15
UK has different rules to the US. Those are all in reference to the US!
blugardian
14 May 171#16
These cause redness when used on adult privates! "wear a nappy under your onesie it's great "
Never again!
whitechick58
14 May 17#17
What a great bargain & thanks for posting. Heat from me. :smirk:
Opening post
£1.67!!!
❇️ Super bargain at ASDA ❇️
These are suppose to be £4. But are now on sale.
Also seen these advertised on other money saving sites.
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Lots of fake news all over the place, what you mentioned is a perfect example of fake news
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-36191495
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/baby-powder-cancer-talcum-johnson-woman-lawsuit-record-1105-million-lastest-a7721331.html
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-johnson-johnson-verdict-idUSKCN0VW20A
A court of law examined evidence & awarded a fine against Johnson & Johnson. I'm sure they just didn't read fake news to get their verdict.
Never again!