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Amazon Brain Supplements Database

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Amazon Brain Supplements Database

Between June 2019 and December 2019, TINA.org searched Amazon.com for “brain supplements” and collected more than 100 examples of search results and product pages in which the product had one…

Ghost Health Claims

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Ghost Health Claims

A TINA.org and Rudd Center investigation has cataloged a sampling of marketing materials in which Ghost products are promoted using unsubstantiated and unapproved health claims. *TINA.org has shortened the length…

Buy It Now Feature

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Buy It Now Feature

DealDash believes that its “Buy it Now” feature, which allows those who lose an auction to buy the same item at inflated DealDash prices and get all the bids they…

Imma

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Imma

A 2019-2020 TINA.org investigation into the emerging use of virtual influencers in social media marketing has catalogued a *sampling of 28 virtual influencers ranging from the human-like to the overtly…

Ryan’s Videos and Target Audience

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Ryan’s Videos and Target Audience

In order to establish the age of Ryan ToysReview’s target audience, TINA.org conducted an appraisal of every video published on the YouTube channel between January 1 and July 31, 2019,…

Gillette Product Origin Information

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Gillette Product Origin Information

TINA.org examined all individual products listed for sale on Gillette.com as of December 1, 2017 (a total of 72 products, not including gift packs that simply combine Gillette products) that…

4Life Health Claims

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4Life Health Claims

A TINA.org investigation has cataloged over 100 instances from 2005 to 2016 in which 4Life distributors have either made or referenced claims that the 4Life product line can treat, cure, alleviate the symptoms of,…