BBB National Programs Decision Summaries
BBB National Programs provides summaries of all case decisions from the National Advertising Division (NAD), National Advertising Review Board (NARB), Children’s Advertising Review Unit (CARU), Direct Selling Self-Regulatory Council (DSSRC), and Digital Advertising Accountability Program (DAAP). Subscribe to receive a weekly wrap-up of published case decisions in your inbox.
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12/30/2020 - NAD Finds End-Of-Day Vision and Comfort Superiority Claims for PRECISION1 Daily Contact Lenses Supported; Recommends Modification of Other Claims
New York, NY – December 30, 2020 – The National Advertising Division (NAD) determined that Alcon Vision LLC provided a reasonable basis for certain superiority advertising claims for its PRECISION1 daily contact lenses. However, NAD recommended that the advertiser modify claims that “Five times more contact lens wearers ‘strongly preferred’ PRECISION1 vs. 1-Day ACUVUE MOIST” to more accurately reflect the evidence in the record, and modify its advertising to avoid conveying the message that its in vitro wettability test results relate to the PRECISION1’s vision and comfort benefits. The claims at issue were challenged by Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, maker of competing daily contact lenses.
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12/23/2020 - NAD Recommends DISH Discontinue or Modify Certain Comparative Storage Capacity and Simultaneous Recording Capability Claims for Hopper 3 DVR
New York, NY – December 23, 2020 – The National Advertising Division (NAD) recommended that DISH Network, LLC discontinue or modify express and implied claims that the DISH Hopper 3 DVR is “TV’s most powerful DVR”, “Records . . . 2 times more than our competition” (or “more shows”), and has “twice the storage space . . . as any of our competitors” (or superior storage space). The claims at issue, which appeared in internet and television advertising, were challenged by AT&T Services, Inc.
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12/22/2020 - Ontel Voluntarily Discontinues Television Commercial for Portable UV-C Light Product Following NAD Inquiry into Implied COVID-19 Messages
New York, NY – December 22, 2020 – Following an inquiry by the National Advertising Division (NAD), Ontel Products Corporation discontinued television advertising which conveyed implied messages that its Safe & Healthy portable UV-C light product protects users against COVID-19. Through its routine monitoring program, NAD challenged express and implied claims in a television commercial for the product that reasonably conveyed the unsupported message that Safe & Healthy can protect users against COVID-19.
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12/21/2020 - NAD Finds Certain Claims for AARP’s Staying Sharp Supported; Recommends Discontinuation or Modification of Brain-Health Benefit Claims
New York, NY – December 21, 2020 – The National Advertising Division (NAD) determined that AARP provided a reasonable basis for certain advertising claims regarding its Staying Sharp program when describing Staying Sharp as an educational resource and content library intended to help consumers learn about and improve their brain health. However, NAD determined that the advertiser did not provide a reasonable basis for messages that Staying Sharp games and exercises have provable brain-health benefits and recommended discontinuation or modification of such claims. The claims at issue, which appeared on AARP’s website, on social media, and in video advertising were challenged by Posit Science Corporation.
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12/17/2020 - NAD Finds Certain Neebo Baby Monitor Claims Supported and Recommends Modification of Others to Disclose Material Limitations
New York, NY – December 17, 2020 – The National Advertising Division (NAD) determined that Daatrics Ltd. provided a reasonable basis for certain advertising claims made in connection with its Neebo Baby Monitor, and recommended other claims be modified to disclose material limitations. The claims at issue for Neebo, an Internet of Things-connected wearable monitor that provides alerts and statistics to caregivers while children are in motion or asleep, were challenged as part of NAD’s routine monitoring program. -
12/02/2020 - NAD Recommends Chobani Modify “45% Less Sugar Than Other Yogurts” Claim to Avoid Implying that “Other Yogurts” Includes Non-Nutritively Sweetened Products
New York, NY – December 2, 2020 – The National Advertising Division (NAD) recommended that Chobani LLC modify its “45% less sugar than other yogurts” claim for its Chobani Less Sugar Greek Yogurt to clearly communicate the basis of comparison and avoid implying that “other yogurts” include yogurt products that use non-nutritive sweeteners. The claims at issue were challenged by Danone US, LLC, manufacturer of competing yogurt products. -
11/30/2020 - Arcadia Consumer Healthcare Violates National Advertising Division Procedures
New York, NY – November 30, 2020 – The National Advertising Division (NAD) determined that Arcadia Consumer Healthcare violated Section I2(b) of the Procedures for the U.S. advertising industry’s process of self-regulation by using the outcome of an NAD case for promotional purposes. The advertising claims at issue in the case were challenged by Arcadia. -
11/23/2020 - Two Fast-Track SWIFT Cases Close in October, One Voluntary Discontinuation of Claim and One Administrative Closure
New York, NY – November 23, 2020 – The National Advertising Division (NAD) closed two Fast-Track SWIFT cases in October, one a challenge brought by DISH Network Wireless against T-Mobile, and the other challenge brought by one maker of personal care products versus another, which was closed by consent of the parties. -
11/19/2020 - NAD Finds AT&T’s “Best Possible” Blog Post Claims Supported
New York, NY – November 19, 2020 – The National Advertising Division (NAD) determined that AT&T Services, Inc. provided a reasonable basis for its self-referential “best possible” claims made in two blog posts on AT&T’s website. The claims at issue were challenged by Comcast Cable Communications, LLC, provider of competing home internet services.
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11/05/2020 - NAD Finds Certain T-Mobile Post-Merger 5G Network Claims Supported; Recommends Modification of Other Benefit Claims
New York, NY – November 5, 2020 – The National Advertising Division (NAD) determined that T-Mobile provided a reasonable basis for its future-based aspirational 5G claims based on the recent merger between T-Mobile and Sprint, however, NAD recommended that T-Mobile modify certain claims to avoid any implication that the promoted benefits resulting from the Sprint/T-Mobile merger will be imminently available to the vast number of T-Mobile customers.