During a recent episode of his show, a caller asked Jim Cramer whether to hold or sell shares of Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Cramer responded to the inquiry about the personal care products manufacturer, whose brands include Huggies, Kotex, Depend, Kleenex, Scott, and Cottonelle.
"Okay, so I think a lot of the weakness is more involved with Kenvue, but remember, Procter, which we own for the Charitable Trust, also went down," Cramer said. "But they're buying Kenvue, and people don't like that because it's got all this, it's got some issues. I'm not going to say liabilities, that's too mean. I mean, it's too negative. But I will say that I think Michael Hsu is doing a fantastic job with the hand he's got. It's got a 5% yield. I think it seems very intriguing to me here at 13 times earnings."
The episode aired on November 20, 2025. Cramer addressed Kimberly-Clark's planned acquisition of Kenvue, which is the former over-the-counter business of Johnson & Johnson producing products like Tylenol, Band-Aids, and Aveeno.
"Alright, this is one we've talked about a bunch, Kimberly-Clark's bold, nearly $49 billion bid to buy Kenvue," Cramer stated. "I think it's incredibly compelling as Kenvue stock has... near cut in half from where it came public. Of course, there are risks. The Secretary of Health and Human Services has blamed Tylenol for causing autism. But he seems to think kind of everything causes autism."