The company cites commercial reasons and has blamed 'misinformation' over the safety of the product for its declining sales in the past.
Johnson & Johnson to stop selling talc baby powder after 38,000 lawsuits claiming it caused cancer
Walgreens, Target remove all 22-ounce bottles of J&J baby powder
Johnson & Johnson reportedly hid presence of asbestos in baby powder - Vox
More talc woes for Johnson & Johnson; personal care giant faces class-action lawsuit over UK customer talc cancer claims - Global Cosmetics News
Johnson & Johnson responds to claims Baby Powder causes ovarian cancer, The Independent
Johnson & Johnson to stop selling talc-based baby powder worldwide - Top Class Actions
Johnson`s baby powder on supermarket shelf. UK Stock Photo - Alamy
Johnson and Johnson baby powder to be pulled from UK shelves next year - Mirror Online
Johnson&Johnson ordered to pay $18.8 mn in California talc-cancer trial