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According to a class-action lawsuit pending in federal court as of December 2012, Joint Juice Inc. falsely claimed that its Joint Juice liquid dietary supplement could treat osteoarthritis. (Hoffman v. Joint Juice, Inc., Case No. 12-cv-7630).
TINA.org investigates where these clickbait emails are actually coming from.
SNICKERS is coming to the rescue for all flight attendants and passengers who need help 36K feet in the air.
Lawsuit alleges Kettle is cooking up something deceptive with its “air fried” claims.
Lawsuits allege that several brands contain microplastics despite being marketed as “natural spring water.”
Regulator finds ad on X misrepresented game’s “core playing experience.”