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Saturday, May 15, 2010

No Pampers Recall Yet, Besides Dry Max Diapers Under Scrutiny

Dry Max Diapers Under Scrutiny - No Pampers Recall Yet

Proctor and Gamble is reeling during today’s stock market crash, and spirits will sag further yet if there is a Pampers recall. Parents do not care quite as much about whether somebody on Wall Street made a typo when recording a large Proctor and Gamble trade (sending investors scrambling for no faxing payday loans) as they do about whether Pampers Dry Max diapers are causing their kid to get diaper rash.

A Pampers recall may be within the works

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is currently investigating Proctor and Gamble's Pampers Dry Max Diapers. There are complaints of chemical burns around the children's pelvic area as well as rashes. Pampers is so far claiming that “It’s one severe rash complaint for every 6 million diaper changes”. As of now, there is no Pampers recall in effect. Consumers who are, nevertheless, concerned about the safety of Dry Max diapers are urged to contact the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission toll-free at (800) 638-2772.

A Pampers woe tale from a mom

Caroline of Spartanburg, South Carolina, is just one on a long list of moms who have had recent issues with Pampers diapers. She used Pampers for a couple years until her 22 month old and 5 month old started to show heavy rashes. After going through numerous creams and near total personality transformations in her children (pain does that to a person), Caroline was fed up. Once the rashes took a huge turn for the worse and became what she says are “huge, scabby blisters,” she found that numerous other parents had logged complaints online about Pampers diapers. Caroline returned what she had to Sam’s Club and exchanged for a different brand. Many parents took comparable precautions according to the Consumer Affairs site, which leads to a speculation that you will find a lot more parents whose children are suffering under what could very effortlessly warrant a Pampers recall.

Sources

Proctor and Gamble

http://thestir.cafemom.com/in_the_news/102684/pampers_recall_stock_market_crash

moms who have had recent problems with Pampers diapers

http://www.consumeraffairs.com/toys/pampers.html



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