Parents claim glass found in Huggies wipes; company says they're fibers

Parents claim glass found in Huggies wipes; company says they're fibers

(PRNewsFoto/Kimberly-Clark)


Save Story
Leer en español

Estimated read time: 3-4 minutes

This archived news story is available only for your personal, non-commercial use. Information in the story may be outdated or superseded by additional information. Reading or replaying the story in its archived form does not constitute a republication of the story.

(CNN) — Worried parents are taking to social media to warn others about clear, sharp fragments they've found in Huggies baby wipes. They claim the wipes are riddled with glass shards. The company says the "shiny particles" are not glass but are sometimes created by fibers during manufacturing.

It began with Melissa Estrella, a mother in Camarillo, California, who was horrified to find these shards in several packages of Huggies baby wipes. Since posting her video to Facebook on Thursday, it's received more than 6.5 million page views and countless comments from concerned parents as of Saturday morning.

> [](https://www.facebook.com/melissa.d.estrella/videos/705071306261388/)Ok So I Tested 3 Different Bags Of Huggies && I Just GOT A REALLY BAD BOX OF HUGGIES. Here is a whole new video from this morning. Please SHARE THIS VIDEO. EVERYONE NEEDS TO CHECK THERE WIPES 󾌽󾌽󾌺󾌺󾌺󾌺󾌺 > > Posted by [Melissa Estrella](https://www.facebook.com/melissa.d.estrella) on Thursday, August 20, 2015


"If you can see all of this stuff shining on the wipes, that is all glass," she said in the video. "All we have to do is wipe and glass comes right off."

"I'm not lying you guys, this is glass on my daughter's wipes. I'm just so heartbroken that I didn't notice this sooner."

Huggies responded to the claims on its Facebook page Thursday evening, individually commenting back to as many concerned posters as possible.

> Hello Huggies Parents, As some of you may have heard, a concern about our wipes was raised recently on Facebook. We... > > Posted by [Huggies](https://www.facebook.com/huggies) on [Thursday, August 20, 2015](https://www.facebook.com/huggies/posts/10153232427779387)


"While this condition is not normal, it does happen infrequently during the manufacturing process," the post read. "When combined, the fibers in our wipes have on occasion created shiny particles, similar to what was found by this parent."

Huggies updated its Frequently Asked Questions page about wipes on Friday and said it was working closely with the parent who identified the issue. It also added, "No, we do not use glass in the manufacture of our wipes."

The company has not recalled the product, saying its always interested in the safety of its consumers.

Other mothers also shared similar claims, like Aspen Patterson, a mother of two from Rio Rancho, New Mexico. Patterson told CNN affiliate KRQE that her son has had a rash for the past month. She's been using Huggies Natural Care Wipes.

However, some mothers came to the defense of Huggies, saying the particles they found in the wipes weren't glass.

"I rubbed it all over my hands arms face and legs. Didn't feel a thing," wrote Danielle Montez on the Huggies page. "Went on to wipe my baby with the next wipe. Team Huggies for going on 9 years now."

Copyright 2015 Cable News Network. Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Most recent Family stories

Related topics

Family
Christina Zdanowicz

    STAY IN THE KNOW

    Get informative articles and interesting stories delivered to your inbox weekly. Subscribe to the KSL.com Trending 5.
    By subscribing, you acknowledge and agree to KSL.com's Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

    KSL Weather Forecast