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Marcus Francis

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Marcus Francis

TINA.org investigated Marcus Francis as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.

Medical Health Institute

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Medical Health Institute

In early 2020, TINA.org investigated Medical Health Institute as part of a larger investigation into the social media marketing of IV therapies, which found more than 40 clinics, including Medical…

Melina Nicole Fitness

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Melina Nicole Fitness

TINA.org investigated Melina Nicole Fitness as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.

Micaela Oliveira

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Micaela Oliveira

TINA.org investigated Micaela Oliveira as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.

Michael Costello

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Michael Costello

TINA.org investigated Michael Costello as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.

Michael NGO

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Michael NGO

TINA.org investigated Michael NGO as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.

Miramonte Resort and Spa

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Miramonte Resort and Spa

TINA.org investigated Miramonte Resort and Spa as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.

Modani Furniture

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Modani Furniture

TINA.org investigated Modani Furniture as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.

Moni Vegas Beauty

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Moni Vegas Beauty

TINA.org investigated Moni Vegas Beauty as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.

MONSE

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MONSE

TINA.org investigated MONSE as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.

PBTeen

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PBTeen

TINA.org investigated PBTeen’s parent company Williams-Sonoma and found that seven of its websites — including PBteen — were marketing products as made in the USA when they were either imported…

Moschino

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Moschino

TINA.org investigated Moschino as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.

Museum of Ice Cream

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Museum of Ice Cream

TINA.org investigated Museum of Ice Cream as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.

My Sneaker Palace

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My Sneaker Palace

TINA.org investigated My Sneaker Palace as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.

Naomi Campbell

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Naomi Campbell

TINA.org investigated Naomi Campbell as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.

Nature Made

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Nature Made

TINA.org objected — as amicus curiae — to a class-action settlement that sought to resolve claims that Nature Made TripleFlex glucosamine supplements were deceptively marketed. To read more about that…

Nature’s Way

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Nature’s Way

TINA.org objected — as amicus curiae — to a class-action settlement that sought to resolve claims filed against the marketers of Wellesse Joint Movement Glucosamine supplements for deceptively labeling them…

Neurocore

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Neurocore

TINA.org investigated the marketing of Michigan-based “brain training” company Neurocore and determined that the company claimed its neurofeedback sessions could treat numerous medical conditions, including ADHD, anxiety, autism, depression, migraines,…

Nina Park

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Nina Park

TINA.org investigated Nina Park as part of its larger investigation into deceptive social media influencer marketing. To learn more, click here.

SevenPoint2

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SevenPoint2

TINA.org investigated SevenPoint2, a California-based multilevel marketing company, and found that it used numerous unsubstantiated disease-treatment claims to promote its nutritional products, in violation of a 1999 FTC Order.

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