
Decoding Cosmetics Claims: ‘Not Tested on Animals,’ ‘Cruelty Free’
TINA.org investigates what’s behind the cruelty-free logos on the labels of cosmetic products.
Scheibe et al. v. Fit Foods Distribution Inc. v. Fit Foods Distribution d/b/a Mutant
23-cv-220, S.D. Cal.
(Feb. 2023)
GEEAR dietary supplement powders
Misleadingly marketing products as containing “No Synthetic Flavors” when they contain an artificial flavoring ingredient (DL malic acid)
Pending
TINA.org investigates what’s behind the cruelty-free logos on the labels of cosmetic products.
The blurred lines of Burger King’s grill lines.
Unsubstantiated health claims aren’t the sole problem with these insoles.
One ingredient is given prominence on the front of the bottle but it’s not the primary one.
Andrew Frank, AdAge