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Johnson & Johnson recalling potentially cancer-causing sunscreens.

Emily

Editor, Senior Moderator
https://nypost.com/2021/07/15/custom...screen-recall/
Burned! Customers feel ‘betrayed’ by J&J over sunscreen recall

By Abby Weiss and Natalie O'Neill

July 15, 2021 | 6:08pm | Updated
New Yorkers and other customers across the US said Thursday they were shocked and dismayed over Johnson & Johnson’s recall of five potentially cancer-causing sunscreens.

“I feel upset and betrayed and wondering if I’m okay just sitting here with all of it on me,” said Elisabeth Oliveri, 41, of Queens, who had coated herself with Neutrogena UltraSheer aerosol — one of the brands the firm warned customers to stop using.

Oliveri, who was soaking up rays with her husband, Jason Oliveri, 40, on the Coney Island shoreline said she wants the company to alert customers in shops that the sunblock isn’t safe.
 
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