Gabatrol Ingredient-Specific Claims Do Not Apply To Overall Product – NAD
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Dietary supplement manufacturer Pure Life should not imply in ads that ingredient-specific claims apply to an overall product "in the absence of testing on the product itself," according to an April 2 National Advertising Division decision
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