
A Lullaby of Deception
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In September 2019, a class-action lawsuit was filed against JB7, LLC for allegedly deceptively marketing its Physician’s Choice Collagen Peptides as “the ultimate sports and post recovery protein” and that each serving of the product provides 12 percent of the Daily Value of protein when, according to the complaint, the Daily Value percentage for the product is zero because it is missing one of the nine essential amino acids (tryptophan) and thus is an “incomplete protein.” (McLaughlin et al v. JB7, LLC, Case No. 19-cv-23748, S. D. FL.)
For Mike Huckabee’s next trick, a supplement that is “clinically proven” to help users fall asleep, stay asleep and wake up refreshed.
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