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Coppertone Sunscreens SPF At Half Of Label Level, Class Action Complaints Allege

This article was originally published in The Pink Sheet

Executive Summary

Proposed class action cases filed against Coppertone marketer Bayer and the brand's former owner, Merck & Co., federal and state courts allege two SPF 30 formulas contain half the SPF as advertised. The complaints continue a trend of class actions filed due to sunscreen claims criticized by Consumer Reports.

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