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Response From Johnson And Johnson


Becky6

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Thank you for contacting the Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc.

Information Center. It is always important to hear from our consumers, and we

appreciate the time you have taken to contact us.

In reference to your inquiry, the information has been provided below at your

request:

Below are gluten free Johnsons® Kids products,

JOHNSON's® Kids™ Foam Blaster Hand & Face Wash (Jazzy Blue Raspberry)

JOHNSON's® Kids™ Foam Blaster Hand & Face Wash (Watermelon Explosion)

JOHNSON's® Kids™ Head-to-Toe Body Wash, Berry Breeze

JOHNSON's® Kids™ Head-to-Toe Body Wash, Tropical Blast

JOHNSON's® Kids™ Head-to-Toe Body Wash, Watermelon Explosion

JOHNSON's® Kids™ No More Bed-Head Spray (Watermelon)

JOHNSON's® Kids™ No More Tangles Spray-On Detangler (Original Formula)

JOHNSON's® Kids™ No More Tangles Spray (Strawberry)

JOHNSON's® Kids™ Super Sudzer E-Z Grip Soap (Berry Breeze)

JOHNSON's® Kids™ Super Sudzer E-Z Grip Soap (Watermelon Explosion)

Johnson's ® Buddies™ Instant-foam Easy-rinsing Shampoo

Johnson's ® Buddies™ Buddies Easy Grip Sudzing Bar

Johnson's ® Buddies™ Buddies No More Tangles ® Easy-combing Conditioner

Johnson's ® Buddies™ Instant-foam Hand and Face Wash

Johnson's ® Buddies™ No More Tangles® Easy-combing Shampoo

Johnson's ® Buddies™ Easy foam Face and Body Washcloths

Johnson's ® Buddies™ No More Tangles® No More Bedhead™ Easy-combing Spray

Again, thank you for your interest in our company. Please call our toll-free

number should you have any comments or questions in the future. Also, be sure

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