HonorSociety.org Ad Alert HonorSociety.org What’s the honor of being a member of this honor society? And what real benefits does it offer?
TINA’s Take: Nerium’s Move To Disappear and Reinvent Itself as Neora Consumer News TINA’s Take: Nerium’s Move To Disappear and Reinvent Itself as Neora Different name, same inappropriate marketing claims.
CATrends: Fake White Chocolate Consumer News CATrends: Fake White Chocolate Stocking stuffer alert: These “white chocolate” treats are allegedly missing key ingredients.
Noosa Yogurt’s ‘Farm to Fridge’ Claims Ad Alert Noosa Yogurt’s ‘Farm to Fridge’ Claims As far as meaningless food marketing terms go, this one’s a real treasure.
Dr. Rawls’ ‘Lyme Story,’ Vital Plan Supplements Ad Alert Dr. Rawls’ ‘Lyme Story,’ Vital Plan Supplements Lyme disease is bad, but questionable treatment claims? Now that really bites.
Urban Decay Lush Lash System and Other Eyelash-Boosting Products Class Action Urban Decay Lush Lash System and Other Eyelash-Boosting Products
Flexiblity is not Free Blog Flexiblity is not Free The math doesn’t add up in your favor at FlexShopper.com’s rental site.
Mercedes-Benz E-Class Ad Alert Mercedes-Benz E-Class Automaker pulls ads consumer advocates said portrayed car as “self-driving.”
Does this New Federal Bill Promote Pyramid Schemes? Blog Does this New Federal Bill Promote Pyramid Schemes? TINA.org deconstructs how this proposed legislation really protects the industry.
TINA.org’s Year In Review 2015 Blog TINA.org’s Year In Review 2015 What we did this year at TINA.org.
What’s Behind Your Halloween Haul? Consumer News What’s Behind Your Halloween Haul? What you should know about some of the candy in your trick-or-treat bag.
Levean Ad Alert Levean Consumers would be wise to question the “real science” behind this supplement.
Where’s the Star Ingredient? Consumer News Where’s the Star Ingredient? How much of the featured ingredients are really in these foods?
Feds Settle with Dating Websites over ‘Virtual Cupids’ Consumer News Feds Settle with Dating Websites over ‘Virtual Cupids’ What’s love got to do with it? In the case of one online dating service, nothing at all, says the FTC.