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Know Your Nopalea: What is the True Cost of this Wellness Drink?

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Know Your Nopalea: What is the True Cost of this Wellness Drink?

https://truthinadvertising.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Nopalea1.mp41.mp4 These ads for Nopalea by TriVita claim that this “wellness drink” will help reduce inflammation and rid you of pain. Such claims probably run afoul of FDA laws. Nopalea touts the…

Dry Farm Wines

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Dry Farm Wines

Drinking low alcohol wines to avoid a hangover? Here’s why that doesn’t work.

Supple

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Supple

FTC slaps former couple that sold supplement drink for misleading consumers.

UVO

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UVO

Could this supplement replace sunscreen use?

Code Red Seven

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Code Red Seven

This radio ad for a product called Code Red Seven makes it sound pretty miraculous. “David” was suffering from decreased libido due to his unhealthy lifestyle, but apparently Code Red…

Ullo

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Ullo

Claims to prevent wine-induced headaches and hangovers lack scientific evidence.

Waiakea Volcanic Water

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Waiakea Volcanic Water

“Premium” bottled water actually comes from the tap, according to a Hawaiian water official.

Texas Pete Hot Sauce

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Texas Pete Hot Sauce

Texas Pete is not the first food or drink to have its origin marketing challenged in court.

Brain Juice

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Brain Juice

Think hard when considering this supplement’s cognitive claims.

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