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Lawsuit: Aluminum in Lady Speed Stick causes white marks

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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Lawsuit: Aluminum in Lady Speed Stick causes white marks

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ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) – Deodorant claiming to prevent white marks is not doing its job, a new class action lawsuit says.

The case, filed Dec. 16 in St. Louis Circuit Court, targets Colgate-Palmolive’s Lady Speed Stick “Invisible” antiperspirant. The company on Jan. 26 removed the case to federal court.

“The ‘Invisible’ line of products is deceptively and misleadingly marketed as being a product that causes or creates ‘No White Marks’ on a user’s clothing,” the suit says.

“However, despite those claims, the ‘Invisible’ line of antiperspirants actually causes and creates the ‘white marks’ that it claims to produce ‘none’ of.”

Aluminum in the product is the culprit, the suit says. It was filed by Daniel Harvath of Harvath Law Group.

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