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Is Removing Sesame Street From Diapers A Bridge Too Far?
In a surprising turn, media outlets just began reporting that Procter & Gamble, the maker of Pampers diapers, has been steathily removing and replacing Sesame Street characters on their product since the start of the summer.
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Even retail giant Walmart caves to anti-chemical activists
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Same Old: Procter & Gamble bans two ingredients but not based on science
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