This post is from the non-RS side of the blog only.
I didn’t know that the SPF value for sunscreens can reach higher than 100. But they can. As someone of Irish descent, someone who can burst into flames at the hint of sunlight like a John Carpenter vampire, I should have known that. For instance, Coppertone markets a product called SPORT SPF 100+. I’m going to buy a case.
Now, some plaintiffs’ attorneys will tell me that I’m wasting my money. Or, they might tell me that I have a lawsuit.
Or maybe I don’t. Plaintiff Danika Gisvold brought a class action claiming that she paid an extra dollar for Coppertone SPORT SPF 100+ at Walmart, but it didn’t provide any more protection than Coppertone products with only an SPF value of 50 . Gisvold v. Merck & Co., Inc., 2014 WL 6765718 (S.D.Cal.) (S.D. Cal. Nov. 25, 2014). She thought she was getting double the protection, but she wasn’t. She sued to get her dollar back and an order that Merck should issue a corrected label and corrective advertising. Id. at *1.Continue Reading When More Is Neither Better Nor a Lawsuit