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TINA.org finds that this pet company’s health claims are all bark and no bite.
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TINA.org finds that this pet company’s health claims are all bark and no bite.
FDA warns that this pet company’s marketing bites off more than it can chew.
Company distances itself from touted “studies” while continuing to use deceptive health claims.
U.K. ad regulator takes issue with celeb endorsement.
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