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DSA Companies Health Claims

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DSA Companies Health Claims

TINA.org found that 97% of DSA-member companies selling supplements have used unsubstantiated disease-treatment claims.

Dietary Supplements Sold on Amazon

Class Action

Dietary Supplements Sold on Amazon

Allegations: Promoting dietary supplements as if they are legal, safe and therapeutic when they are illegal and have not been approved by the FDA

Boom Fantasy

Class Action

Boom Fantasy

Allegations: Falsely marketing itself as a fantasy sports platform and representing that its daily fantasy sports contests are legal when they are illegal in several states

Sleeper

Class Action

Sleeper

Allegations: Falsely marketing itself as a daily fantasy sports platform and representing that its daily fantasy sports contests are legal when they are actually illegal in California

PrizePicks Pick ‘Em

Class Action

PrizePicks Pick ‘Em

Allegations: Falsely representing that its daily fantasy sports contests are legal forms of gambling when they are illegal in California

FanDuel Fantasy

Class Action

FanDuel Fantasy

Allegations: Falsely representing that its daily fantasy sports contests are legal forms of gambling when they are illegal in California

nanogames.io’s casino games

Class Action

nanogames.io’s casino games

Allegations: Marketing themselves as legitimate and legal online businesses when they are illegal and unregulated gambling enterprises under Utah state law

Polymarket

Class Action

Polymarket

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing the platform as a legal prediction market when it is actually an unlicensed and illegal sports betting platform

Almay

Brands

Almay

TINA.org investigated Revlon’s Almay Simply American™ marketing campaign and found that the campaign — which included television commercials, social media, online ads, and a national bus tour, all replete with…

Pottery Barn Kids

Brands

Pottery Barn Kids

TINA.org investigated Potter Barn Kids’s parent company Williams-Sonoma and found that seven of its websites — including Pottery Barn Kids — were marketing products as made in the USA when…

Procter & Gamble

Brands

Procter & Gamble

TINA.org has reported on several Procter & Gamble brands, one of which, Gillette, was the subject of a TINA.org legal investigation and complaint. To read more about that action, click…

Revlon

Brands

Revlon

TINA.org investigated Revlon’s Almay Simply American™ marketing campaign. To read more about that investigation and TINA.org’s findings, click here. TINA.org also investigated several social media influencers the FTC had notified…

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