View this post on Instagram Consumers claim that J&J Infants’ Tylenol was deceptively packaged as being uniquely formulated for babies. Now those parents who purchased Johnson & Johnson Infants’ Tylenol between Oct. 3, 2014 and Jan. 6, 2020 are eligible for a refund. The Infants’ Tylenol settlement will provide $2.15 for every 1 or 2 fl. oz. bottles purchased. With proof of purchase (receipts, etc.), consumers can collect an unlimited number of bottles; without, they can collect up to seven bottles for a max payment of $15.05. Click the link in our bio for claim filing instructions. As always, be sure to follow us to discover more class action settlement money you can claim. #InfantsTylenol #ChildrensTylenol #Tylenol #acetaminophen #sickbaby #JnJ #falseadvertising #infants #money #freemoney #settlements #classaction #classactionlawsuit #TCA #topclassactions #topclassactionsettlements A post shared by Top Class Actions (@topclassactions) on Jan 11, 2020 at 9:02am PST
Consumers claim that J&J Infants’ Tylenol was deceptively packaged as being uniquely formulated for babies. Now those parents who purchased Johnson & Johnson Infants’ Tylenol between Oct. 3, 2014 and Jan. 6, 2020 are eligible for a refund. The Infants’ Tylenol settlement will provide $2.15 for every 1 or 2 fl. oz. bottles purchased. With proof of purchase (receipts, etc.), consumers can collect an unlimited number of bottles; without, they can collect up to seven bottles for a max payment of $15.05. Click the link in our bio for claim filing instructions. As always, be sure to follow us to discover more class action settlement money you can claim. #InfantsTylenol #ChildrensTylenol #Tylenol #acetaminophen #sickbaby #JnJ #falseadvertising #infants #money #freemoney #settlements #classaction #classactionlawsuit #TCA #topclassactions #topclassactionsettlements
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