
TINA.org to FTC: Deceptive Recyclable Claims Belong in the Trash
Recyclable claims for products that aren’t actually being recycled need to stop.
Delphia et al. v. Arcadia Consumer Healthcare, Inc. d/b/a Kramer Laboratories, Inc.
23-cv-60115, S.D. Fla.
(Jan. 2023)
Delphia et al. v. Arcadia Consumer Healthcare, Inc.
23-cv-819, E.D. Cal.
(May 2023)
Delphia et al. v. Arcadia Consumer Healthcare, Inc. d/b/a Kramer Laboratories, Inc.
23-at-462, E.D. Cal.
(May 2023)
Vogel et al. v. Arcadia Consumer Healthcare, Inc. d/b/a Kramer Laboratories, Inc.
23-cv-899, M.D. Fla.
(May 2023)
Fungi Nail Antifungal Liquid
Falsely marketing that products are clinically proven to cure and prevent nail fungus
Delphia (No. 23-cv-60115) case: Voluntarily dismissed When a complaint is dismissed without prejudice, an amended version of the complaint can be refiled.
Delphia (No. 23-cv-819) case: Voluntarily dismissed When a complaint is dismissed with prejudice, it cannot be refiled. as to the named plaintiff and When a complaint is dismissed without prejudice, an amended version of the complaint can be refiled. as to the class members
Delphia (No. 23-at-462) case: Pending
Vogel case: Voluntarily dismissed When a complaint is dismissed with prejudice, it cannot be refiled.
Recyclable claims for products that aren’t actually being recycled need to stop.
Is this company using unapproved drug claims to market its probiotic supplement?
Julie Creswell, The New York Times
While ads suggest that feature is widely available, rollout is still in progress.
TINA.org submits comment regarding the need for a labeling rule that makes sense.