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Paxton says the way some toothpaste companies market their products to children is causing parents to exceed healthy doses.
The attorney general alleges Crest and Colgate are “encourag kids to ingest fluoride toothpaste” with their marketing. It’s the latest in the Texas GOP’s war on nonexistent threats.
Fluoride protects teeth against decay, but adding it to the water has long been a source of conspiracy theories and ...
The Texas attorney general announced Thursday that he has launched an investigation into two major toothpaste manufacturers – the Colgate-Palmolive ... that encourage kids to ingest fluoride ...
The Texas attorney general announced Thursday that he has launched an investigation into two major toothpaste manufacturers – the Colgate-Palmolive Co. and ... market them in ways that encourage kids ...
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Toothpaste that tastes like candy? Texas is looking into whether that’s a problem. State officials say kids might be ...
57% left coverage0% right coverage Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into toothpaste makers Crest and Colgate. He accused the companies of misleading marketing practices ...