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Izzo, et al. v. The Procter and Gamble Co.

The plaintiff in a class action lawsuit claims Cascade ActionPac dishwasher detergent pacs are known to explode and cause a risk to consumers as the concentrated chemicals head into the air and potentially into a consumer’s eye.

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Jon Styf  |  June 1, 2023

Category: Household

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Close up of Procter and Gamble signage, representing the Cascade Action Pac class action lawsuit.
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Procter & Gamble class action overview: 

  • Who: Plaintiff Joseph Izzo filed a class action lawsuit against Procter & Gamble related to its Cascade ActionPac products.
  • Why: Izzo claims the dishwasher detergent pacs are known to explode and cause a risk to consumers.
  • Where: The Procter & Gamble class action lawsuit was filed in South Carolina federal court in South Carolina.
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Plaintiff Joseph Izzo filed a class action lawsuit against Procter & Gamble, claiming its Cascade ActionPac products are known to explode and shoot highly concentrated chemical cleaning agents into the air.

The detergent causes risk to skin or eyes, the lawsuit claims. The risk is known and yet Procter & Gamble has not corrected the issue, according to the suit.

Izzo claims he attempted to use the dishwasher detergent pacs Jan. 15 when a pac exploded and shot into his eye. He attempted to rinse his eye with water for 10 minutes, as the detergent pac package stated, but it did not help.

He then went to the hospital and was there for roughly five hours as his eye was treated. Izzo was sent to the Storm Eye Institute at the Medical University of South Carolina, where he was diagnosed with chemical burns to his eye caused by the cleaning chemicals, according to the Cascade ActionPac lawsuit.

“Plaintiff seeks to recover damages because the products are adulterated, defective, worthless and unfit for human use due to the risk of explosion,” the class action claims. “This explosion releases harmful chemicals into the air and onto the surrounding surfaces which greatly increases the risk of contact with skin and/or eyes.”

Procter & Gamble at fault for product, class action claims 

Procter & Gamble received unjust enrichment and, because other companies have pacs that do not explode, is responsible for creating a product that creates risk for consumers, according to the Cascade ActionPac lawsuit.

The plaintiffs seek an injunction in the Procter & Gamble class action along with damages, costs and attorneys’ fees.

In 2019, Palmolive faced a class action lawsuit claiming its Palmolive Pure + Clear liquid dish soap contained harsh chemicals, despite advertising to the contrary. The parties settled later that year.

Have you used a dishwasher detergent pac that exploded on you? Let us know in the comments.

The plaintiff is represented by Paul Doolittle and Blake G. Abbott of Poulin, Willey and Anastopoulo LLC.

The Procter & Gamble class action lawsuit is Izzo, et al. v. The Procter & Gamble Co., Case No. 2:23-cv-02125-BHH, in the U.S. District Court for the South Carolina Charleston Division.


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29 thoughts onProcter & Gamble class action claims dishwasher detergent pacs explode

  1. Vanessa Ford says:

    Please add me

  2. Tangya says:

    Add me

  3. Thomas V Ropelewski says:

    These definitely have bursted under my kitchen sink in their own container before even making it to the dishwasher.

  4. wendi harris says:

    We bought them at Costco and had several busted in the package shortly after buying creating a mess and hard to use

  5. Andre Robillard says:

    I’ve had several of these burst within the container under my sink. Please add me.

  6. Kristi Donati says:

    These do explode. Not to mention they work like crap in the machine. Leaves residue. Dosent always dissolve all the way. I will NEVER buy any pods again. Doshwasher washing machine etc….. please add me to this. Thanks

    1. Nancy VanHouten says:

      I had several explode and it makes a mess and then you needs to make sure the covering isn’t left behind so it doesn’t melt on the heat element

  7. jennifer bowen says:

    please add thank you

  8. Lynn Alfrey says:

    Add me plz

    1. Jeanie Bianco says:

      Add my name please
      Jeanie Bianco

  9. Kenneth Riley says:

    They do explode it wound up in my mouth took me forever to get rid of that taste and my eyes burned for months

  10. Kristal Raymond says:

    Please add me to this.

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