Injunction Ends Spiked Supplement Marketers' Attempt To Deceive FDA
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Other than making apparently false statements to FDA about no longer selling spiked supplements, operators of R Thomas Marketing, identified online as a social media consultancy, and S Hackett Marketing, which d/b/a "Just Enhance" and apparently sells a variety of consumer goods, made no contact with FDA or with DoJ, according to court order entered as a permanent injunction.
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