NARB Tells Origins To Drop Comparison To Rx Anti-Wrinkle Products
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The National Advertising Review Board upholds a NAD ruling that the brand should discontinue claims comparing its Plantscription anti-aging serum to anti-wrinkle prescription products. NARB reversed several other NAD decisions on certain claims for the same product.
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