by Peter Hoppenfeld | Sep 11, 2020 | Business, Entrepreneurship, FTC, News, Products
It’s Simple. “100% Natural” Means Just That. FTC has charged four companies that market skin care products, shampoos, and sunscreens online for making false claims that their products are “all natural” or “100% natural,”...
by Peter Hoppenfeld | Sep 11, 2020 | Business, Entrepreneurship, FTC, News, Products
SOPs for Disclosures in Social Media Posts This is for the Kardashians and Jenners… and every other person with a following… The FTC has issued a guide for social media “Influencers.” If you “endorse” products for any sort of...
by Peter Hoppenfeld | Sep 11, 2020 | Business, Entrepreneurship, FTC, News
Steps Taken to Stop Synovia from Making False Arthritis Treatment Claims The marketing team of Synovia, a dietary supplement that could “supposedly” treat arthritis and alleviate joint pain, has agreed to settle FTC charges, and halt the deceptive...
by Peter Hoppenfeld | Sep 11, 2020 | Business, Entrepreneurship, FTC, News
Complaint Alleges the Company Swindled Consumers Out of Over $400 Million Over Three Years. The FTC has taken action against one of the largest real estate “training” companies in the country – Nudge, LLC. The complaint is a fascinating behind the scenes...
by Peter Hoppenfeld | Sep 11, 2020 | Business, Entrepreneurship, FTC, News, Products
The Agency has Encouraged Reporting Adverse Reactions to These Products to the MedWatch Program. CBD marketers – Here’s more information for you from the FDA. FDA has warned 15 companies for illegally selling products containing cannabidiol due to safety...
by Peter Hoppenfeld | Sep 11, 2020 | Business, Entrepreneurship, FTC, News, Products
FTC, FDA Continue to Protect Consumers by Acting Against Unsupported Claims that Certain Products Can Treat or Prevent Coronavirus It didn’t take long for marketers to exploit an international crisis of the highest magnitude. We can debate the propriety of...
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