Does Aveeno really support Animal Rights?

Aveeno is owned by Johnson & Johnson

Aveeno is against animal rights. This is poor because it shows a lack of concern for the welfare of animals.
Detailed information
Is Aveeno sold in countries where animal testing is required by law?
Yes. Johnson & Johnson sells its products in China, a country where animal testing is required by law in order to sell products locally.
Is Aveeno testing finished products on animals?
Yes. Johnson & Johnson admits to perform testing on animals where/when required by law
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Warning! This company DOES test on animals.
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