Dr. Squatch class action alleges shampoo falsely advertised as

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Dr. Squatch class action alleges shampoo falsely advertised as

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Dr. Squatch markets one of its shampoos as “natural” when it contains multiple synthetic ingredients, increasing its bottom line while deceiving customers, a new class action lawsuit alleges.

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