eHarmony: Where’s the Science? Ad Alert eHarmony: Where’s the Science? UK ad watchdog tells dating site to dump “scientifically proven” claim.
Allstate’s Safe Driving Bonus Ad Alert Allstate’s Safe Driving Bonus Turns out incentive is not available in, ahem, all states.
McDonald’s ‘100% Chicken Breast’ Sandwiches Not Simply the Breast Ad Alert McDonald’s ‘100% Chicken Breast’ Sandwiches Not Simply the Breast The culprit: rib meat.
MagniSole Magnetic Insoles Ad Alert MagniSole Magnetic Insoles Unsubstantiated health claims aren’t the sole problem with these insoles.
CanAmerica Global and Allerject Ad Alert CanAmerica Global and Allerject Online pharmacy selling injectable epinephrine attracts the attention of the FDA.
UNBS CBD Gummies Ad Alert UNBS CBD Gummies Spam email leads to a fake endorsement from Dr. Oz, among other celebrities.
YourZooki’s ‘Liposomal Vitamin C’ Ad Alert YourZooki’s ‘Liposomal Vitamin C’ Questionable claims persist in wake of U.K. ad regulator ruling.
BrewDog Ad Alert BrewDog Brewery issues a “gold plated apology” for misleading consumers on “solid gold” cans.
Gravity Defyer Shoes Ad Alert Gravity Defyer Shoes “Clinically proven” pain relief claims come under fire.
Dr. Richard Gerhauser Ad Alert Dr. Richard Gerhauser Doctor pitches bogus health treatments in violation of federal order.
ActivePure Technology Air Purifiers Ad Alert ActivePure Technology Air Purifiers Products’ purported efficacy against COVID-19 reflects results from lab studies, not real-world studies. There’s a big difference.
Electric Bike Company Ad Alert Electric Bike Company With parts made abroad, company’s bikes cannot legally be marketed as “built” in America without additional qualifying language.
Intellectual Property Services Ad Alert Intellectual Property Services Trademark renewal scam lands in TINA.org’s mailbox.
The Good Feet Store Ad Alert The Good Feet Store Customer testimonials aren’t a good fit for claims that shoe inserts address medical conditions like plantar fasciitis.
RiduZone Ad Alert RiduZone Weight-loss supplement is sending mixed signals with its use of the FDA logo in a claim on its website that it is ‘FDA Acknowledged.’