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G Organic

Ad Alert

G Organic

No artificial flavors but be mindful of sugar in this new line of Gatorade organic drinks.

Metamucil

Class Action

Metamucil

Allegations: Falsely marketing that products help support “Healthy Blood Sugar Levels,” “Appetite Control,” and “Digestive Health” when scientific evidence shows they don’t

Glucerna

Class Action

Glucerna

Allegations: Falsely marketing that products are “specifically designed for people with diabetes” and “help manage blood sugar” when they contain ingredients that negatively affect blood sugar levels and gut health

Jordan’s Skinny Mixes Flavored Syrups

Class Action

Jordan’s Skinny Mixes Flavored Syrups

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as healthy, sugar free and safe for diabetics when they contain the harmful sugar alternative sucralose, which increases the risk of diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and mortality

250m Americans Infected – The American Parasite

Ad Alert

250m Americans Infected – The American Parasite

Your browser does not support the video tag. Here’s a new batch of web ads warning you about something called “the American Parasite.” What are these ads all about? And…

Kardashians

Brands

Kardashians

TINA.org investigated the Instagram accounts of Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian, as well as Kylie and Kendall Jenner, and found that they were each engaged in deceptive marketing — publishing…

Health-Ade Beverages

Class Action

Health-Ade Beverages

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing beverages as healthy when the high amount of added sugar in them increases the risk of health problems, including metabolic disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, liver disease, and…

GoodBelly Probiotic JuiceDrinks

Class Action

GoodBelly Probiotic JuiceDrinks

Allegations: Misleadingly representing that drinks promote health and when when their high sugar content increases the risk of health problems

Goldfish Crackers

Class Action

Goldfish Crackers

Allegations: Failing to disclose that crackers marketed as containing “0g Sugars” are not low calorie and are not for weight control as required by FDA regulations

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