Class Action Alleges Thinx Women's Underwear Contains 'Forever Chemicals,' Silver Nanoparticles
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
A proposed class action alleges Thinx women’s underwear is falsely advertised in that the supposedly safe, healthy and sustainable hygienic undergarments contain polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and silver nanoparticles.
provides in-depth lawsuit information, covers the latest class action news, and connects users with attorneys who can help them.
provides in-depth lawsuit information, covers the latest class action news, and connects users with attorneys who can help them.
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