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Aspercreme

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Aspercreme

TINA.org investigates after doctor challenges pain reliever’s “clinically proven” labeling claim on Twitter.

Perfect Score Watch

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Perfect Score Watch

Figuring out whether the battery in this watch is replaceable or not may be harder than taking the LSAT.

PICKUP

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PICKUP

Not all the “good guys” who drive for this delivery app are veterans and firefighters.

Clarks

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Clarks

Claims to offer “free shipping” on “every order” excludes Alaska shipments, and probably others.

Acure Organics

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Acure Organics

Don’t let the URL fool you; the vast majority of these personal care products are not certified organic.

Where Bankers Hide Money.com

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Where Bankers Hide Money.com

  We heard this radio ad for “WhereBankersHideMoney.com” and it set off the good ol’ suspicious-o-meter at TINA headquarters. In the ad, Farmer Henry says he’s got a bone to…

Red Envelope

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Red Envelope

  A reader was able to catch this radio ad for RedEnvelope.com, a shopping website that is advertising “25% off almost everything” if you use the code “FAST” at checkout.…

70 Year Old Grandma Looks 40

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70 Year Old Grandma Looks 40

This ad for Lumanelle Luma skin cream should set off a couple of bad ad warning lights: This picture appears elsewhere on the Internet, the unsourced Dr. Oz quote, and…

Empower Network

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Empower Network

Empower Network says it is a “blogging platform, an intensive training, a secret blueprint on how to earn fifteen grand per month” (Stop right there, this vague description of what…

Physician Naturals

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Physician Naturals

A TINA.org reader passed along a link to a site she thought was suspicious, physiciannaturals.com. The website has a variety of supplements that claim all sorts of health benefits. According…

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