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LinerWorld Ad Alert LinerWorld Company changes language on homepage following FTC inquiry into Made in the USA claims.
Patriot Tube Ad Alert Patriot Tube FTC brings company’s questionable Made in the USA claims into the light of day.
What You Should Know about Plexus Consumer News What You Should Know about Plexus TINA.org investigation of the pink drink company finds inappropriate health and income claims.
MyPillow Gets a $1 Million Wake-Up Call Consumer News MyPillow Gets a $1 Million Wake-Up Call California consumer protection officials reach agreement with company to put health claims to bed.
Mosquito Authority Ad Alert Mosquito Authority Reader sends in Zika-related ad targeting homeowners in South Carolina.
The Diabetes Solution Kit Ad Alert The Diabetes Solution Kit Product that claims to “reverse diabetes in as little as four weeks” may not deliver as advertised.