CATrends: Deceptive Influencer Marketing
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Labrusciano-Carris et al. v. HP Hood LLC
25-cv-9637, N.D. Cal.
(Nov. 2025)
Planet Oat Original Oat Milk
Falsely marketing that products contain 4 micrograms of vitamin D per serving when they don’t contain any vitamin D at all
Pending
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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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