
TINA’s Take: Immunity-Boosting Claims in the Coronavirus Era
In the context of the coronavirus, immunity-boosting claims are a giant red flag.
Scheibe et al. v. Livwell Products, LLC
23-cv-216, S.D. Cal.
(Feb. 2023)
Keto K1000 powders
Falsely marketing products as containing “Clean Ingredients” and “Nothing Artificial” when they contain an artificial flavoring ingredient (DL malic acid)
Pending
In the context of the coronavirus, immunity-boosting claims are a giant red flag.
Retailer To Stop Misleading Made in USA Claims MADISON, CONN. April 1, 2020 Acting on a complaint filed by ad watchdog truthinadvertising.org (TINA.org), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has reached…
Eric Hananoki, Media Matters
FTC takes action against home goods and kitchenware company for misleading made in the USA claims.
Consumer tip raises questions about how much you are really saving as an Amazon Prime member.