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eMug by eWater.com

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eMug by eWater.com

Sometimes only one or two claims about a product seem suspicious. And then sometimes every single claim seems suspicious. The claims eWater.com makes about its eMug — only $84.50! —…

Divi Scalp Serum

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Divi Scalp Serum

Divi isn’t the only company that advertises its products can grow hair and prevent hair loss, in violation of the law.

Simply Gum

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Simply Gum

Gum maker’s “natural” claims are referred to the FTC for review.

Best Yet!

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Best Yet!

Best Yet!, a line of cedar-oil-based products claiming to treat and prevent bed bugs and lice, agreed to enter into a settlement with the FTC over allegedly deceptive advertising claims…

RegrowAustralia

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RegrowAustralia

Another TINA.org reader flags another opportunistic bracelet seller seeking to cash in on the charity of others.

Life Force

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Life Force

A TINA.org reader alerted us on Facebook — and hey, you should like us on Facebook too — about Life Force, a Tampa-based company that says it uses “Science to…

Canada Goose

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Canada Goose

Luxury outerwear company removes ad claims related to its treatment of geese but what were they?

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