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TINA.org finds that this pet company’s health claims are all bark and no bite.
In early 2017, a class-action was filed against Summit Tool Company alleging that Ken-Tool Company tire irons are shorter than advertised. Specifically, plaintiffs claim that the tire irons are advertised as 41 inches long when they are actually only 39 ½ inches long. (Reyes et al v. Summit Tool Company et al, Case No. 2017CH02025, Circuit Court for Cook County, Illinois)
TINA.org finds that this pet company’s health claims are all bark and no bite.
Does this walkie-talkie actually work from anywhere?
Mother Nature doesn’t play games, and neither does The North Face
Not all free shipping claims are cut from the same cloth.
FDA warns that this pet company’s marketing bites off more than it can chew.