Dr. Bassleer Biofish Food Acai Formula Ad Alert Dr. Bassleer Biofish Food Acai Formula Be wary of fish food products that fail to live up to their name.
Hikari Tropical Algae Wafers Fish Food Ad Alert Hikari Tropical Algae Wafers Fish Food Be wary of fish food products that fail to live up to their name.
Wardley Algae Discs Fish Food Ad Alert Wardley Algae Discs Fish Food Be wary of fish food products that fail to live up to their name.
UNBS CBD Gummies Ad Alert UNBS CBD Gummies Spam email leads to a fake endorsement from Dr. Oz, among other celebrities.
UNATION Jacksonville (aka @stufftodoinjacksonville) Ad Alert UNATION Jacksonville (aka @stufftodoinjacksonville) For-profit marketing firm masquerades as a “community organization” on Instagram.
BlackOxygen Organics Ad Alert BlackOxygen Organics Spoiler alert: MLM’s products have not been proven to alleviate the symptoms of long-haul COVID.
Amplifei Ad Alert Amplifei A misleading income disclosure statement is just the tip of the iceberg with this supplement MLM.
Q Sciences Ad Alert Q Sciences Hemp MLM deceptively markets “side-gig” that can “replace your full-time income completely.”
Reliefband Anti-Nausea Wristband Ad Alert Reliefband Anti-Nausea Wristband Fusing of “FDA cleared” and “clinically proven” claims has potential to mislead consumers.
Dove Men ‘Plant-Based Care’ Ad Alert Dove Men ‘Plant-Based Care’ Spoiler: It’s not so much the overall care that is plant-based but rather specific moisturizing ingredients.
Theraworx Relief Ad Alert Theraworx Relief Pharmacist testimonials at the center of advertising inquiry head to the FTC for further review.
B17 Ad Alert B17 How Amazon steers consumers toward unproven and potentially dangerous products containing a fake vitamin called B17.
Look Fantastic Ad Alert Look Fantastic Online beauty retailer blames Google for its own deceptive Google ad.
G95 Protective Gear Ad Alert G95 Protective Gear Marketer makes some bold claims related to the coronavirus.
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.