Turn Back The Clock While Getting Crocked? NAD's Sober Take On Anti-Aging Gin
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Anti-aGin, a collagen-infused gin created for Warner Leisure Hotels, is no longer a competitive threat to topical skin-care marketers, as it has been permanently discontinued, according to the National Advertising Division. Despite the playful spirit of the product's launch, its claims require substantiation like any other, NAD notes.
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