
FabKids’ Back-to-School Ads Mislead Parents
Online retailer deceptively advertises members-only prices, TINA.org investigation finds.
In August 2019, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Ignite USA for allegedly failing to adequately disclose that the spouts on Contigo® Kids Cleanable Water Bottles may detach from the bottles and are choking hazard to children. (Mirza et al v. Ignite USA, LLC, Case No. 19-cv-5836, N. D. IL.)
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Online retailer deceptively advertises members-only prices, TINA.org investigation finds.
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