A quick search for "antibacterial soap" on many online retailers' websites will bring up dozens of products, some of which appear to contain an active ingredient that has been banned from the market.
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. (CN) – A federal class action claims Dial Corp. defrauds consumers about its Dial Complete soap by falsely claiming that it “‘kills 99.99% of germs’, is the ‘#1 Doctor Recommended ...
(Beyond Pesticides, September 29, 2010) A class action complaint claims Dial Corp. defrauds consumers about its Dial Complete soap by falsely claiming that it ‘kills 99.99% of germs,’ when in fact the ...
CONCORD — Despite objections from the U.S. Justice Department and 10 state attorneys general, a federal judge in New Hampshire last week approved a $7.4 million settlement over misleading germ-killing ...
STAMFORD, Conn., Feb. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Dial® Antibacterial + Hydrating Liquid Hand Soap, the most moisturizing antibacterial hand soap1, proven to kill 99.9% of bacteria2, has been recognized ...
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