
TINA’s Take: UK Bans Influencer Ads that Applied ‘Misleading’ Beauty Filters
Instagram stories used filters that ASA said misleadingly exaggerated results tanning products could achieve.
Cohen et al. v. Nutricost
23-cv-6387, E.D.N.Y.
(Aug. 2023)
Kurtz et al. v. Nutricost
24-cv-1020, N.D. Ohio
(June 2024)
Nutricost Magnesium Glycinate
Falsely marketing that two capsules of the supplement contain 420 mg of magnesium glycinate
Pending
Instagram stories used filters that ASA said misleadingly exaggerated results tanning products could achieve.
Francesca Gariano, Today
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