
Agora’s ‘Coronavirus Vaccine Survival Guide’
Guide has some surprising health advice based on its anti-Big Pharma marketing.
A false advertising class-action lawsuit was filed against Jelly Belly Candy Company in February 2017. The complaint alleges that the company lists “evaporated cane juice” as an ingredient in Jelly Belly Sports Beans when the jelly beans actually contain sugar. The lawsuit was transferred to federal court in March 2017. (Gomez et al v. Jelly Belly Candy Company, Case No. 17-cv-575, C. D. CA.)
For more information about sugar claims and TINA.org’s coverage of the issue, click here.
Guide has some surprising health advice based on its anti-Big Pharma marketing.
MADISON, CONN. June 21, 2021 – Despite a $2 million settlement with the Federal Trade Commission in February 2021, publishing giant Monument & Cathedral Holdings, better known as Agora, and…
TINA.org refers publishing giant to FTC for enforcement action.
Poland Spring charges consumers a premium for its ORIGIN water. What are they getting in return?
Comparing the amount companies agree to pay to settle deceptive marketing charges with their annual revenue.