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Kimberly-Clark to buy maker of Tylenol

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Kimberly-Clark to buy Kenvue, maker of Tylenol, in $48 billion deal
Kimberly-Clark is buying Kenvue, the maker of Tylenol, after months of controversy around whether the medicine is linked to autism.

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Could Huggies and Tylenol be a good fit? Kimberly-Clark is buying Kenvue for $48 billion
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Kimberly-Clark bets $40 billion for Kenvue despite Tylenol controversy
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Who makes Tylenol? Who owns Kenvue? Texas sues Tylenol over alleged autism, Tylenol link

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton claims the makers of Tylenol failed to warn consumers of the risks. Here's who makes Tylenol and its ties to NJ.
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Tylenol trust crisis: Trump, RFK Jr. and Texas lawsuits slam Kenvue

Not long after President Trump made his statement, Kenvue and Johnson & Johnson got into another complicated legal mess when ...

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