Lawsuit Claims Cleaning Product Febreze Doesn't Really 'Eliminate' Odor
A lawsuit over the product's marketing points to commercials showing animated depictions of odor molecules being "physically destroyed" by Febreze.
August 22, 2022 at 04:33 PM
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Consumer ProductsA class-action lawyer who's filed more than 500 claims alleging deceptive marketing practices has filed a federal lawsuit in Buffalo, New York, against Procter & Gamble, saying its Febreze product doesn't really eliminate odor.
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