Cambridge Esthechoc Beauty Chocolate Anti-aging Claims Unpalatable In UK
Executive Summary
UK's Advertising Standards Authority tells Cambridge Chocolate to halt ad claims for Esthechoc functional chocolate after firm fails to sway experts with multiple studies on astaxanthin and epicatechins, ingredients in chocolate it says science has shown have a beneficial impact on skin.
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