‘Nuanced Distinction’ Fails For Focus Factor’s Top-Selling US Brain Supplement Claim
Executive Summary
Factor Nutrition will remove “#1 Brain Health Supplement” claim from Focus Factor supplement and won’t replace it with “America’s #1 Clinically Studied and Patented Brain Health Formula” after the National Advertising Division determines it lacks supporting sales and clinical data.
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