
CATrends: Deceptive Influencer Marketing
It’s a hot sponcon summer.
Brown et al. v. SharkNinja Operating LLC
23-cv-21135, D.N.J.
(Oct. 2023)
Ninja NeverStick Premium Cookware
Falsely marketing that cookware “[n]ever sticks, chips or flakes” due to being manufactured at 30,000 degrees Fahrenheit when products chip, flake, and lose their non-stick coating and it is not possible to manufacture products at the advertised temperature
Pending
It’s a hot sponcon summer.
What’s this reservation good for?
TINA.org continues to support FTC, New York in federal court.
A bogus connection to major retailers is just the beginning.
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