Tomβs toothpaste settlement: How to file a claim, who qualifies
π¦· A $2.9 million class action settlement has been reached regarding deceptive business practices involving Tom's of Maine toothpaste products.
π The lawsuit originated after a 2024 FDA inspection flagged safety compliance concerns at the company's Maine manufacturing facility.
π° Colgate-Palmolive, Tom's parent company, denied the allegations but agreed to settle to avoid litigation costs and risks.
π Eligibility is extended to consumers who purchased products for personal use between Nov. 21, 2020, and March 6, 2026.
π Consumers can file claims by visiting the settlement website or mailing request forms to the administrator in Portland, Oregon.
π Claimants may also contact the settlement administrator directly via phone at 1-877-315-6779 for assistance.
πΈ Those submitting without proof of purchase may receive compensation equal to the average retail price of one product.
π³ Purchasers who provide proof of documentation may qualify for a full refund covering up to three products.
π All claim submissions must be postmarked or submitted online by the July 6, 2026 deadline.
βοΈ A final approval hearing is scheduled to take place on Sept. 10, 2026, in federal court.
ποΈ Payments are contingent upon final settlement approval and could face delays if appeals or legal proceedings occur.
- Claims must be submitted by July 6, 2026, with a final approval hearing scheduled for Sept. 10, 2026.
- The settlement stems from a lawsuit alleging 'deceptive and misleading business practices' related to the manufacturing, marketing and sale of certain Tom's toothpaste products.
- A 2024 inspection by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration raised concerns about conditions at a Maine manufacturing facility not being in compliance with safety standards.
- Colgate-Palmolive denied the allegations but agreed to settle to avoid the costs and risks of litigation, suggesting underlying legal vulnerabilities.
- Payments will only be distributed if the settlement is approved, and the timeline could be extended if there are appeals or additional legal proceedings.
- Consumers who file without proof of purchase may receive an amount equal to the average retail price of one product, which may fall short of a full refund.
- The final approval hearing is scheduled for Sept. 10, 2026, with a claims deadline of July 6, 2026, creating a long waiting period and uncertainty for claimants.