Brigette Honaker  |  August 17, 2018

Category: Consumer News

UPDATE: On August 10, 2020, the Huggies class action lawsuit was dismissed.


A concerned mother has filed a class action lawsuit against the makers of Huggies alleging that their Snug & Dry Diapers can cause a rash which requires medical attention.

Plaintiff Heidy Morales filed the class action against Kimberly-Clark Corporation, the makers of Huggies Snug & Dry Diapers, alleging that the diapers can cause a painful, persistent rash in infants.

Morales says she purchased Huggies diapers online in December 2017. When she started to use the box of diapers in February, her child “J.F.” developed a painful, persistent rash that did not resolve on its own and required medical attention.

After using the Huggies diapers, Morales says she noticed blue crystals within the diapers that she had not initially noticed. Due to the rash and crystals, Morales ceased using Huggies Snug & Dry Diapers.

“The Product website states that the Product’s characteristics will ensure ‘more quality time with baby’ and ‘help keep baby dry so they can giggle a little longer,’” the Huggies class action states. “Yet J.F. was very far from giggling after Plaintiff Morales applied the Product to him, and Plaintiff Morales did not consider the ensuing doctor’s visit to be quality time.”

Morales claims that J.F.’s reaction to the diapers was not unique, and cites numerous other reviews by parents claiming that their children also developed severe rashes after using Huggies Snug & Dry Diapers. Reviews and complaints on CircleOfMoms.com, Community.BabyCenter.com, Amazon, and Huggies own website allegedly show that countless children are experiencing the same reaction that J.F. did.

“I don’t know what happened to Huggies Snug and Dry, but the new version is horrid,” one reviewer stated in an Amazon review. “My baby would wake up with tiny pieces of glue or whatever the material that they are using now on his skin, this is only after 6-7 [sic] hs of wear at night. The sticky substance that supposed to be inside the diaper somehow leaks and ends up on baby’s skin and eventually irritates and you have a diaper rash or worse.”

The Huggies class action claims that Kimberly-Clark knew about the problems associated with their diaper products but continued to sell them regardless of possible injuries to children. Kimberly-Clark allegedly acknowledged the complaints of parents on Facebook as early as 2013.

“We take any concerns about our diapers very seriously, and we are working directly with this mom to learn more about what happened and how we can help,” the company reportedly said on their Facebook page.

Despite this statement, the company has allegedly continued to sell defective products which injure children, the Huggies Snug & Dry class action states.

Morales seeks to represent a Class of consumers who purchased Huggies Snug & Dry Diapers within the applicable period. Alternatively, Morales proposed to represent a New York Class of the same consumers protected under New York consumer laws.

The Huggies class action seeks restitution, disgorgement, compensatory damages, statutory damages, court costs, and attorneys’ fees.

Plaintiffs are represented by C.K. Lee and Anne Seelig of Lee Litigation Group PLLC.

The Huggies Snug & Dry Diapers Class Action Lawsuit is Morales v. Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Case No. 7:18-cv-07401, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

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620 thoughts onHuggies Class Action Says Snug & Dry Diapers Cause Rash

  1. Susan Chapman says:

    I had the same issue with my daughter right away after trying these. After 3 days I had to switch back to her old diapers before it got worse. It started to clear up right away. Just because a diaper is more expensive doesn’t mean better.

  2. Jennifer Lewis says:

    Omg same issue I had with these darn diapers

  3. Fran Brown says:

    I purchased the diapers for my granddaughter! She kept getting rashes. I didn’t know what to do! So please add me!

  4. Amanda willis says:

    Son always used huggies snug and dry ways gave him rashes. Switch to little movers. Then finally contacted huggies several times. Finally switched to pampers

  5. shannon colling says:

    where can we sign up for this one had to quit using due to my daughter getting rashes also and needing meds to clear up

  6. Kris says:

    Huggies have done this since before my son was in diapers in 2001. He had issues with a rash, my second son had the diapers falling apart and blue crystals everywhere… didn’t even buy one pack with my 3rd because it wasn’t worth his health. KC has received all my complaints during that decade and sent me free product coupons, which I promptlyb donated along with the rest of the packages.

  7. Austin says:

    We always buy huggies little movers,we ordered a big box on amazon and the design was different,and the diapers smelled of chemicals.. sure enough our baby broke out in a severe rash all over her butt and private area.. they definarely messed something up with all their diapers

  8. Sandy Harper says:

    Stupid mothers……If something is causing an issue, you need to be an investigator. Duh hmmm, maybe it’s the diapers that are causing the rash. Maybe I should just change diaper brands. People are so stupid these days. Maybe you shouldn’t have anymore kids, because having kids means you need to have the ability to critically think, if you don’t have that option in your brain already programmed in, than please stop reproducing.

  9. Deborah snyder says:

    I was so hoping this lawsuit was just a rumor but I see now there is truth to what I been reading. I myself or should I say my drandaugter developed a very painful rash caused by Huggies Diapers. I did comment 1 other time about the diapers. I thought i was only person that had a issue with Huggies.

  10. C says:

    I have had the same problem with Huggies recently

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