Burt's Defends "Clinically Proven" Toothpaste Claim Against Tom's Challenge
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The National Advertising Division has determined Burt's Bees can support claims that its Natural Toothpaste line is "clinically proven," but it recommended the Clorox brand modify its claims regarding the benefits of cranberry extract.
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