
Febreze Plug-In Air Fresheners
NAD finds that air freshener’s “4=1” claims don’t add up.
Kobus et al. v. The Procter & Gamble Co.
25-cv-770, N.D. Cal.
(Jan. 2025)
Olay Retinol Rinse-Off Cleansers
Falsely marketing that products provide various benefits associated with retinol – including reducing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots, and pores – when they do not come in contact with the skin long enough to provide the advertised benefits
Pending
NAD finds that air freshener’s “4=1” claims don’t add up.
With Earth Day right around the corner, here’s a handful of items whose earthy claims have been challenged.
Pampers attempts to skirt substantiation with puffery defense.
Depending on how often you shave, this club may leave you razor burned.
When did the soap game get so dirty?