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YumEarth Organics Pops

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YumEarth Organics Pops

You may be very, very surprised to learn what’s missing in this company’s “very very cherry” pops.

Balance of Nature

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Balance of Nature

Off-balance testimonials abound on supplement site, as NAD refers health claims to the FTC.

Greens and Whole Foods Supplements

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Greens and Whole Foods Supplements

ConsumerLab.com has published results of its quality tests of greens and whole foods powders and pills. Supplements marketed with these terms typically contain chlorophyll-containing leaves, sprouts, algae, vegetables and fruits, herbs,…

Do Snickers Really Satisfy?

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Do Snickers Really Satisfy?

From the “well, duh” department: Snickers, a candy bar, advertises itself as a snack that satisfies hunger in a series of ads that claim “you’re not you when you’re hungry.”…

Mall Girl

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Mall Girl

The Children’s Advertising Review Unit (CARU, or the Children’s Advertising Review Unit, keeps tabs on advertising directed at children, and issues recommendations to advertisers when ads are deceptive or target…

B17

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B17

How Amazon steers consumers toward unproven and potentially dangerous products containing a fake vitamin called B17.

Iberia Olive Oil Blend

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Iberia Olive Oil Blend

One ingredient is given prominence on the front of the bottle but it’s not the primary one.

RXBar

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RXBar

We’re calling B.S. on RXBar’s “No B.S.” claims.

Ullo

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Ullo

Claims to prevent wine-induced headaches and hangovers lack scientific evidence.

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