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Bulletproof Coffee

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Bulletproof Coffee

If you take your coffee with a stick of butter, be wary of miracle health claims.

Exuviance

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Exuviance

Skin care company’s before-and-after pictures face scrutiny.

Verizon FiOS

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Verizon FiOS

Verizon calls foul on NAD inquiry that results in referral to federal regulators after Comcast challenges its internet speed and reliability claims.

Neutratone

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Neutratone

Fake news site selling skin cream has a fair amount of wrinkles.

Geniux

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Geniux

A supplement that can actually make you smarter? Think again.

NITRAFLEX

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NITRAFLEX

GAT (German-American Technologies) advertised in magazine spreads that its NITRAMIX, a caffeinated instant-drink mix, was “clinically proven to increase strength.” The National Advertising Division (NAD) is the advertising industry’s self-regulatory…

RXBar

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RXBar

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

ICLS.net

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ICLS.net

We recently received this e-mail concerning a search engine ranking report. From: “ICLS” <[email protected]> Date: July 11, 2013 7:50:20 AM EDT To: <——> Subject: ICLS Submission Instructions – Ref#: 20193815…

The McShane Letter

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The McShane Letter

We received something called the McShane Letter via snail mail. Something about it seems off: There’s a lot going on here. Even in the first sentence: Donald B. McShane is…

The Franklin Prosperity Report

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The Franklin Prosperity Report

Newsmax Media, a website that claims to be a news site, sells newsletter subscriptions and is currently pitching the Franklin Prosperity Report as a way to get “Free Stuff and…

CCW Safe Comment on TINA.org

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CCW Safe Comment on TINA.org

Advertisements are everywhere — sometimes they even appear in our own website’s comment section. On our original ad alert for CCW Safe — a self-defense, legal defense subscription service — a CCW…

CCW Safe

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CCW Safe

This service offers legal protection should you shoot someone, but they don’t give all the details.

Lumosity

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Lumosity

Lumosity will pay $2 million back to customers to settle federal charges it deceived consumers with unfounded claims that its brain games could help improve mental performance.

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