The move aims to ensure that depictions of fluoride toothpaste quantities on Crest packaging align with guidance for children.
P&G must "clearly depict the appropriate amount of toothpaste for children" on Crest packaging.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has waded into the national fluoride debate, going after toothpaste companies for marketing products that he says can lead to unhealthy doses of fluoride. On Thursday ...
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