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Ageless Male

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Ageless Male

Whenever you hear ads for a supplement making drug-like claims, it’s probably wise to cast a suspicious eye. From SiriusXM Radio: Ageless Male claims that it is a “best-selling supplement…

Bystrictin

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Bystrictin

UPDATE 2/18/15: A representative of Bystrictin informed TINA.org that the company is no longer in business and no longer advertising. Whenever someone tells you that you can lose weight without really…

Get out of Debt Quick Ad Has Hidden Costs

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Get out of Debt Quick Ad Has Hidden Costs

This radio ad from 77WABC promotes a get-out-of-debt quick scheme by John Cummuta. It says you can order a free CD to find out more about “transforming debt into wealth,”…

The Good Feet Store

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The Good Feet Store

Customer testimonials aren’t a good fit for claims that shoe inserts address medical conditions like plantar fasciitis.

Balance of Nature

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Balance of Nature

Off-balance testimonials abound on supplement site, as NAD refers health claims to the FTC.

Nasacort

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Nasacort

Makers of nasal allergy spray told to cease consumer preference claims.

ADT

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ADT

Home security company sought to secure only positive reviews.

MoneyCode411.com

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MoneyCode411.com

This should be a familiar advertisement at this point:   This is a radio ad for MoneyCode411.com, also known as The Biblical Money Code, as pitched by Newsmax. We’ve done…

Amberen

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Amberen

Claims that dietary supplement leads to easy weight loss for menopausal women called to task by FTC.

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