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The campaign has been talking up the presence of a preservative called quaternium-15, which releases formaldehyde, in Johnson's Baby Shampoo and other products in the baby line.
The script logo will remain for now on consumer health products like baby shampoo from Kenvue. AP Photo/Shahrzad Elghanayan, File A Kenvue spokesperson said the J&J branding on products like Band ...
The original script — based on co-founder James Wood Johnson's signature — will still be seen for now on consumer products like baby shampoo from Kenvue, a new company recently spun off from J&J.
Johnson & Johnson is signing off on a new logo, more than 130 years after creating the old one. The health care giant said Thursday that it will replace the well-known signature script with a m… ...
Johnson & Johnson’s Baby Shampoo sold in the U.S., Canada, China, Indonesia and Australia still contains quaternium-15, but according to the product labels, it isn’t in versions of the ...
Johnson a Johnson will replace script logo used since 1887 new modern look reflects sharpened focus pharmaceuticals Walmart Target baby powder shampoo recalls.
“Everyone washed their baby with Johnson & Johnson baby shampoo,” she said. A Kenvue spokesperson said the J&J branding on products like Band Aids will gradually be removed.
Johnson &Johnson baby shampoo and other products were among dozens from different manufacturers listed in a report issued March 12 by the U.S.-based health and environmental activist group ...
“Everyone washed their baby with Johnson & Johnson baby shampoo,” she said. A Kenvue spokesperson said the J&J branding on products like Band Aids will gradually be removed.
Johnson & Johnson is getting rid of its script logo after more than 130 years This image provided by Johnson & Johnson shows the company’s new logo unveiled on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2023.
Johnson & Johnson is signing off on a new logo. The health care giant said Thursday that it will replace the well-known signature script it has used since 1887 with a modern look that reflects its ...
The original script — based on co-founder James Wood Johnson's signature — will still be seen for now on consumer products like baby shampoo from Kenvue, a new company recently spun off from J&J.