FTC Takes TruHeight’s Growth Claims Down a Few Pegs
Supplement maker agrees to pay $750K to settle deceptive health claims lawsuit.
November/December 2014: The parties agreed to dismiss this false advertising class-action lawsuit. The reasons for the dismissal have not yet been disclosed.
July 2014: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Conopco, Inc. for allegedly misleadingly labeling Breyer’s Ice Cream products as “all natural” when they actually contain unnatural ingredients. (Jefferson v. Conopco, Inc., Case No. L-7025-14, Superior Court of New Jersey, Bergen County).
For more information about other class action lawsuits filed against Conopco, Inc. and TINA.org’s coverage of the company, click here.
Supplement maker agrees to pay $750K to settle deceptive health claims lawsuit.
Settlement comes after TINA.org exposed thousands of deceptive income claims.
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Brant James, Ingame
Company becomes the latest to leave the industry.