I contacted Johnson & Johnson directly via their website and received the following reply on July 17th, pasted here verbatim:
"Thank you for contacting the Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies Information Center. It is always important to hear from our consumers and we appreciate the time you have taken to contact us.
Unfortunately, our JOHNSON & JOHNSON First Aid Cream has been discontinued. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause for you. We assure you that your feedback will be shared with our marketing management. Please note that we do not sell our products on a direct basis, nor do we keep inventory of discontinued products on hand for distribution to consumers or retailers. All remaining inventory of this item has been shipped to our distributors.
We encourage you to try one of the other fine products we offer. Please do look for our products at pharmacies, grocery stores and mass merchandisers. Again, thank you for your interest in our company. Should you have any comments or questions in the future, please contact us via our website or by calling our toll-free number, 1-888-638-5242. Our specialists are available Monday through Friday between 8 AM and 5 PM EST and will be happy to assist you."
Resp[onse from email to J&J; response on 8/26/2009 Thank you for contacting the Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies Information Center. It is always important to hear from our consumers and we appreciate the time you have taken to contact us. Unfortunately, our JOHNSON & JOHNSON First Aid Cream has been discontinued. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause for you. We assure you that your feedback will be shared with our marketing management. Please note that we do not sell our products on a direct basis, nor do we keep inventory of discontinued products on hand for distribution to consumers or retailers. All remaining inventory of this item has been shipped to our distributors.
i have been looking for it too. i have been heartbroken since i heard it has been discontinued...
Yes. According to a representative from Johnson & Johnson on August 20, 2009, he stated as follows: Dear Consumer: Thank you for contacting the Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies Information Center. It is always important to hear from our consumers and we appreciate the time you have taken to contact us. Unfortunately, our JOHNSON & JOHNSON First Aid Cream has been discontinued. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause for you. We assure you that your feedback will be shared with our marketing management. Please note that we do not sell our products on a direct basis, nor do we keep inventory of discontinued products on hand for distribution to consumers or retailers. All remaining inventory of this item has been shipped to our distributors. We encourage you to try one of the other fine products we offer. Please do look for our products at pharmacies, grocery stores and mass merchandisers. Again, thank you for your interest in our company. Should you have any comments or questions in the future, please contact us via our website or by calling our toll-free number, 1-888-638-5242. Our specialists are available Monday through Friday between 8 AM and 5 PM EST and will be happy to assist you.
This item has been discontinued and is therefore quite hard to obtain. Pacquin Hand Cream can be purchased online from retailers such as MedShopExpress, HealthForWorld and Amazon.
No it's not the same as whipping cream. It was made without dairy. I believe it's been discontinued though.
its been discontinued, sorry! it was delicious while it lasted kinda like dessert yum!
Leave is singular, so it should be "leave has been discontinued."
No. This product has been discontinued for years.
It has been discontinued by the manufacturer.
Yes, it has been discontinued.
Sweetex has not been discontinued. Why would it be?
filipino practices/customs of the have been discontinued