Johnson & Johnson announced on Thursday that it will end global sales of talc-based baby powder and transition to an all cornstarch-based portfolio by 2023.
talc-based baby powder globally in 2023, the company said on Thursday, more than two years after it stopped selling the product in the United States and Canada.
"As part of a worldwide portfolio assessment, we have made the commercial decision to transition to an all cornstarch-based baby powder portfolio," it said in a statement to Fox Business. In this photo illustration, a container of Johnson's baby powder made by Johnson and Johnson sits on a table., saying demand had fallen due to "misleading" information regarding the product's safety.
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