Sensodyne's 'Recommended' Claims Stick To The Point On Sensitivity – NAD
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GSK does not need to qualify “#1 Dentist Recommended Brand” claim on packaging and online ads because consumers do not mistakenly understand it to apply to the general toothpaste market, industry self-regulation form says on Colgate challenge.
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