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VitaMist Spray Vitamins

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VitaMist Spray Vitamins

Vitamins you can spray into your mouth instead of swallowing? What could possibly be fishy about that? Lots, apparently. The FDA sent a warning letter in December to Mayor Laboratories,…

Hairburst

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Hairburst

Influencer’s lack of disclosure in Instagram post for hair vitamin may only be part of the problem.

SmartCandy

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SmartCandy

Regulators question whether the gummy snack is anything more than a “nutritionally void candy.”

Recovery24

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Recovery24

Another detox supplement is forced to answer for its misleading advertising.

Hair Vitality

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Hair Vitality

Supplement purporting to regrow hair may not be as effective as its highly touted ingredients.

Dinovite

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Dinovite

The bottom line: check with your vet before starting your pet on any supplement.

B17

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B17

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

TruHeight

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TruHeight

Company marketing “height growth vitamins” makes some tall claims.

Nordic Hair Volume

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Nordic Hair Volume

Nordic makes the dietary supplement “Hair Volume” that, surprise, promises to increase your hair volume. Nordic had been advertising the supplement with claims that included the following: “Hair Volume is…

YumEarth Organics Pops

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YumEarth Organics Pops

You may be very, very surprised to learn what’s missing in this company’s “very very cherry” pops.

NOHO

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NOHO

We’re not sold on this hangover cure or the amount of money NOHO says you can make selling it.

The Diabetes Solution Kit

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The Diabetes Solution Kit

Product that claims to “reverse diabetes in as little as four weeks” may not deliver as advertised.

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