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Ladies of The Talk on CBS Talk Flame Retardants in Car Seats

May 27, 2016 By newsmom Leave a Comment

Following a 6-month investigation into harmful flame retardants in car seats, Julie Watts shared her findings with a national audience on CBS’s The Talk.

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