(Reuters) - Colgate-Palmolive will introduce new packaging and marketing for its toothpaste products, after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton expressed concern that its marketing of fluoride could ...
Colgate-Palmolive has filed a lawsuit in federal court defending its right to use a "nurdle" image and the phrase "Triple Action" on its toothpaste packaging, according to a story in the Wall Street ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton has reached an agreement with Colgate-Palmolive Company (NYSE:CL), addressing concerns over misleading toothpaste packaging and advertising aimed at children. The agreement ...
Stock photo of toothpaste (Copyright 2026 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.) Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said his office reached an agreement with ...
Procter & Gamble to depict 'appropriate' toothpaste amounts Colgate-Palmolive reached similar agreement in September Fluoride linked to lower IQ in study criticized by Iowa professor Procter & Gamble ...
Procter & Gamble has agreed to revise the packaging of its Crest toothpaste brand under an agreement with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton as some conservatives express concerns about the effects of ...
Colgate-Palmolive will introduce new packaging and marketing for its toothpaste products, after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton expressed concern that its marketing of fluoride could harm parents ...
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