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Tom’s of Maine kids toothpaste tested for lead and arsenic, sparking a lawsuit. Experts urge stricter FDA limits to protect children’s health.
Tom’s of Maine toothpaste has been marketed for decades with claims that it’s made from natural ingredients. The once-independent brand was acquired by Colgate in 2006.
US inspectors found Tom’s of Maine toothpaste was made with water containing multiple strains of dangerous bacteria and sold to consumers anyway, according to a warning letter posted Tuesday. Water ...
FDA's warning about multiple types of bacteria and "a black mold-like substance" found in a facility that makes Tom's of Maine toothpaste has consumers worried about a possible recall. IE 11 is ...
Water used to make Tom’s Simply White Clean Mint Toothpaste contained bacteria that can cause blood and lung infections, Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 80°F.
Douglas White filed the lawsuit in New York. He says Tom's "Silly Strawberry" kids toothpaste contains lead and arsenic, and ...
In a statement on Wednesday, Tom’s of Maine said: We’re working with the F.D.A. and are remedying the issues raised in their May inspection of the Tom’s toothpaste manufacturing plant in ...
Toothpaste from the popular Tom’s of Maine brand is made with bacteria-tainted water, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says in a recent warning letter they sent to the company and made public.