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Simple Green Cleaners Class Action Simple Green Cleaners Allegations: Misleadingly advertising cleaners as “non-toxic” when they are harmful to humans, animals and the environment
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Sonicare Electric Toothbrushes Ad Alert Sonicare Electric Toothbrushes Unsupported claims to remove more plaque than a competitor’s e-toothbrush land product’s marketers in hot water.
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Ad Trends TINA.org Will Be Watching in 2017 Consumer News Ad Trends TINA.org Will Be Watching in 2017 A closer look at what we’ll be scrutinizing in the new year.
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Glade Sprays Ad Alert Glade Sprays Consumers complain company needs to freshen up its substantiation for odor elimination claims.
Quicken Loans Ad Alert Quicken Loans Officials fine lender $250K for alleged misleading mailings to service members and veterans.