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BodyArmor Rejects NAD Ad Claims Decision Following Gatorade Challenge

This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet

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BA Sports stands by claims comparing BodyArmor SuperDrink to Gatorade and will not pull or change ads as an industry self-regulation group recommends. Firm's response could draw FTC attention, but previously ignoring the group's recommendations apparently has not prompted FTC enforcement.

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