Jenny McCarthy's "Too Good" line of non-toxic baby goods
Categories: Celeb parenting, Environment
Besides being an actress, Jenny McCarthy is probably best well known for her autism advocacy, especially her controversial stance on vaccinations. But her concerns over children's health doesn't stop at shots. She's also worried about toxins in the environment and their long-term effect on kids. The star -- who is also mom to son Evan, 6 -- is turning her activism into a line of non-toxic products for children. The line, which will be called "Too Good," will feature bedding, clothing, toys, feeding and cleaning products, and gluten-free food and drink, among other products. McCarthy hopes to get her goods out to the average parent, so these won't be high-end, swanky baby goods, but instead sold in department stores.
The line will be out next spring or summer, so if you're a parent living the non-toxic way of life, look for Jenny's goods in a store near you.
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