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Tom’s of Maine agrees to US$2.9 million settlement over toothpaste claims

Robert Hughes
Robert Hughes
Published April 8, 2026
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THE FACT THAT? Tom’s of Maine has agreed to a $2.9 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit related to its toothpaste products.

THE DETAILS The lawsuit, filed against parent company Colgate-Palmolive, alleged deceptive and deceptive practices in the manufacturing, marketing and sale of certain Tom’s toothpaste products. The case followed a 2024 FDA inspection of the brand’s Maine facility, which raised concerns about compliance with manufacturing standards, although subsequent testing found no risk to consumer safety. The company denies any wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid the costs of litigation. Consumers who purchased Tom’s toothpaste between November 21, 2020 and March 6, 2026 may be eligible to file a claim by July 6, 2026. Claimants without proof of purchase may receive compensation equal to one product, while those with proof may be eligible for refunds on up to three products.

THE WHY? The deal aims to resolve the company’s legal and reputational risks while compensating consumers amid scrutiny over manufacturing practices and transparency in product claims.

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