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B17

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B17

How Amazon steers consumers toward unproven and potentially dangerous products containing a fake vitamin called B17.

Amberen

Brands

Amberen

TINA.org investigated the marketing for Amberen, a menopause supplement brand owned and marketed by Alliance Pharmaceuticals, and found that it is deceptively promoted as “clinically proven” to provide menopause and…

Reckitt Benckiser

Brands

Reckitt Benckiser

TINA.org objected — as amicus curiae — to two class-action settlements that pertain to the marketing of Reckitt Benckiser products: Neuriva, a brain supplement falsely labeled as “clinically proven” to…

Nutrafol

Brands

Nutrafol

TINA.org found hair growth supplement company using deceptive marketing tactics to sell products.

L’Oréal

Brands

L’Oréal

TINA.org objected to a settlement that sought to resolve claims filed by the FTC against L’Oréal for deceptively advertising its Lancôme Génifique and L’Oréal Paris Youth Code skincare products by…

Fabletics

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Fabletics

Discounted athletic wear carries enrollment into thorny monthly subscription service.

SoundOff

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SoundOff

Claims for company’s pink noise-emitting earbuds ring hollow.

PhytoZon

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PhytoZon

Another cure-all supplement? NAD refers company to the FTC and FDA for further review.

Miracle Moo

Class Action

Miracle Moo

Allegations: Falsely marketing products as having “scientific validation” and making improper disease-treatment claims

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