Prompted by TINA.org, Hand Sanitizer Maker Removes COVID-19 Claims
Company had claimed the key ingredient in its “system of protection” was proven to “kill” the coronavirus.
Metague et al. v. Woodbolt Distribution, LLC d/b/a Nutrabolt
20-cv-2186, D. Md.
(July 2020)
XTEND Energy
Falsely marketing products as containing “0 calories” when they actually contain 30-50 calories
Settled
(Final approval granted)
https://www.xtendcaloriesettlement.com/
Company had claimed the key ingredient in its “system of protection” was proven to “kill” the coronavirus.
TINA.org digs into wellness app’s claims to track immunity, among other things, via urinalysis.
Madeline Kearns, National Review
TINA.org investigation also finds sellers using the FDA’s logo in violation of the agency’s logo policy.