A new class action lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court accuses Church & Dwight, the makers of Trojan Ultra Thin condoms, of selling unsafe products containing toxic "forever chemicals." The lawsuit, brought by plaintiff Matthew Goodman, alleges that independent lab testing detected per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the condoms, chemicals linked to cancer and other health risks. Goodman claims that had he been aware of the presence of PFAS, he would have avoided purchasing the product or paid less for it. The lawsuit seeks at least $5 million in damages for Trojan buyers nationwide.

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