Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating whether Fawelo children’s toothpaste products are marketed with nano-hydroxyapatite, remineralizing, fluoride-free, probiotic, or kids’ oral-health claims that may overstate the products’ proven benefits.
What Consumers Report
Parents report purchasing Fawelo kids’ toothpaste based on marketing emphasizing:
- Nano-hydroxyapatite.
- Fluoride-free kids’ oral care.
- Remineralization.
- Xylitol or probiotic ingredients.
- Child-safe daily use.
Consumers may believe the product provides clinically supported tooth-repair, enamel, or cavity-related benefits for children.
Why Consumers Should Be Concerned
Claims about children’s toothpaste can be especially important because parents are selecting products for developing teeth. If marketing implies proven remineralization, cavity protection, or safety benefits not adequately supported by product-specific evidence, consumers may have overpaid.
Potential claims may include:
- Misleading kids’ oral-care claims.
- False advertising.
- Breach of warranty.
- Consumer protection violations.
Signs You May Be Affected
- You purchased Fawelo toothpaste for a child.
- You relied on fluoride-free, nano-hydroxyapatite, remineralization, or probiotic claims.
- You believed the product provided proven oral-health benefits.
- You paid more because of those representations.
If you have encountered these issues, we would like to hear from you. Please complete the contact form on this page, send us an email at [email protected], or give us a call at (202) 470-3520.
