07.17.15
According to a report in the Cook County Record, a woman is suing Johnson & Johnson for allegedly misrepresenting the effectiveness of its “bedtime products” baby care products.
The class action lawsuit was filed July 2 in federal court in Chicago.
In the lawsuit, the plaintiff claims she and other Illinois consumers purchased Johnson’s Bedtime Bath and Johnson’s Bedtime Lotion at a premium price ($1 more than other J&J products that didn’t have the claim) after seeing advertisements claiming such products are “clinically proven” to help babies sleep better.
The woman claims that after using the products as part of the company’s recommended three-step nightly routine with her child for a period of time in 2014, she found the products did not help her baby sleep better.
In addition, Law360° is reporting that on July 16, Johnson & Johnson was hit with a proposed class action in New Jersey about the product claims.
The class action lawsuit was filed July 2 in federal court in Chicago.
In the lawsuit, the plaintiff claims she and other Illinois consumers purchased Johnson’s Bedtime Bath and Johnson’s Bedtime Lotion at a premium price ($1 more than other J&J products that didn’t have the claim) after seeing advertisements claiming such products are “clinically proven” to help babies sleep better.
The woman claims that after using the products as part of the company’s recommended three-step nightly routine with her child for a period of time in 2014, she found the products did not help her baby sleep better.
In addition, Law360° is reporting that on July 16, Johnson & Johnson was hit with a proposed class action in New Jersey about the product claims.