How Amazon Promotes, Profits from Deceptively Marketed Brain Supplements
The largest retailer in the world isn’t just turning a blind eye to the deceptive marketing of these products.
October 2021: The Court granted final approval of a class-action settlement. For more information, go to http://www.neurobrandsclassaction.com/.
September 2018: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Neurobrands for allegedly falsely advertising Neuro beverages – including neuroSONIC Energy Refreshed superfruit infusion, neuroBLISS white raspberry, and neuroPROTEIN watermelon mint – as being flavored with natural ingredients when, according to the plaintiffs, the beverages contain the artificial flavor malic acid. (Young et al v. Neurobrands, LLC, Case No. 18-cv-5907, N.D. Cal.)
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The largest retailer in the world isn’t just turning a blind eye to the deceptive marketing of these products.
California regulators prompt ad changes.