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In addition to agreeing to pay $4 million to class action members, the settlement also included a number of "non-monetary relief” items regarding the company’s ingredient safety and disclosure moving forward particularly in regards to the use of PFAS and anti-microbial treatments (like nanosilver) in their product.
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