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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Beeler dismisses class false advertising claims against the makers of Kleenex after consumers alleged the company misled them on the germ-killing abilities of its wet wipes. The consumers say the product misleadingly called itself a "germicide," but that is not what the labels actually say. The product only claims to "wipe them away," not kill them. It does not claim to be a germicide product anywhere on the packaging or claim to have harsh chemicals.
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