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Target settled an Ohiolawsuitthat claims its Up & Up brand flushable toddler wipes were not actually flushable.

Instead, customers had to deal with clogged pipes and septic systems, the lawsuit said.

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The suit cited complaints from disappointed customers who reviewed the product online while it was still available.

One noted a $195 plumbing bill and a sludge-covered basement floor.

The suit states: An entire market of so-called flushable wipes has cropped up over the past few years.

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Target denied the claims.

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Submit your claimby Sept. 7 online or by mail.

you could bet there were a few flushable wipes discovered.

Lisa Rowan is a senior writer at The Penny Hoarder.

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