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FreePrints from PhotoAffections

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FreePrints from PhotoAffections

  “So you take lots of pictures with your smartphone, right? The problem is there’s never been an easy or affordable way to get all those photos printed,” says a…

1-800-GOT-JUNK?

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1-800-GOT-JUNK?

Despite claims to offer “upfront pricing,” company does not provide consumers with removal estimates in its ads or on its website.

Herbs of Light

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Herbs of Light

Herbs of Light advertised a number of its supplements with drug-like claims. The FDA was none too happy, and in June, it sent a warning letter to the company telling Herbs…

Graviola Extract

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Graviola Extract

The FDA sent a warning letter to Graviola Group in April 2014 for selling its Graviola Extract without FDA approval in violation of the FDA regulations. According to the FDA’s…

Vivoo

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Vivoo

TINA.org digs into wellness app’s claims to track immunity, among other things, via urinalysis.

That’s Natural

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That’s Natural

FDA reminds marijuana marketers that outing unproven treatment claims remains high on its list.

CasaLuna

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CasaLuna

Fruity, marijuana-infused chocolate bar touts miracle health claims.

COORGA Nutraceuticals

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COORGA Nutraceuticals

Company banned by federal judge from making any gray hair reversal claims without sufficient evidence.

Quince

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Quince

This fashion company’s claims fall apart at the seams.

Balsam Hill

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Balsam Hill

A consumer didn’t light up with joy after purchasing a couple items from this holiday décor retailer.

AARP Membership

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AARP Membership

The only thing more “ridiculous” than the touted benefits is the cancellation process.

T-Mobile Network Speed Claims

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T-Mobile Network Speed Claims

T-Mobile claims in its “the simple choice” ads that even touchy, reanimated monsters know T-Mobile is a better choice for cellphone service than AT&T. In particular, T-Mobile says it has…

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