Here's What Happened This isn't the first class-action lawsuit surrounding flushable wipes. In 2015, Procter & Gamble was ...
Bathroom wipes from brands owned by the likes of Kimberly-Clark and Procter & Gamble often feature rubber ducks and the Charmin bear. “People don’t want to be coddled,” said Riley.
So when she received this email from Charmin saying she won their monthly sweepstakes, she was thrilled. “I was the winner,” she said. She wouldn’t have to buy any toilet paper for the next ...