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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12/10/2013 - NAD Refers Claims for Vysera-CLS to FTC for Further Review
The National Advertising Division has referred advertising claims made by Bremmen Clinical, LLC, for its Vysera-CLS weight-loss supplement, to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for further review. -
12/05/2013 - CARU Recommends LEGO Modify Future Advertising for ‘Pirate Ship Ambush’ to Better Disclose What Comes with Initial Purchase
The Children’s Advertising Review Unit has recommended that LEGO Systems, Inc., modify future advertising for the “Lord of the Rings Pirate Ship Ambush” to make clear which products come with the initial purchase. -
12/05/2013 - CARU Recommends VTech Modify Future Advertising for ‘Switch & Go Dino’ to Better Disclose Toy’s Capabilities
The Children’s Advertising Review Unit has recommended that VTech Electronics North America, LLC, modify broadcast advertising for the Switch & Go Dino toy to better disclose that the helicopter does not fly on its own. The company has agreed to do so. -
11/27/2013 - NARB Panel Finds ASPCA Can Support Claims Made in Charitable Solicitations; Claims Challenged by State Humane Association of California
A five-member panel of the National Advertising Review Board (NARB) has determined that the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) can support challenged claims made in charitable solicitations. -
11/27/2013 - NAD Recommends HealthyLife Discontinue Certain Claims for ‘Healthe Trim’ Weight-Loss Supplement
The National Advertising Division has recommended that HealthyLife Sciences, LLC, modify or discontinue certain claims for the company’s Healthe Trim dietary supplement. -
11/26/2013 - NAD Refers Advertising for Maxam’s PCA Supplement to FTC for Further Review
The National Advertising Division has referred advertising claims made by Maxam Nutraceuticals, LLC, for its PCA dietary supplement to the Federal Trade Commission for further review, after the company declined to participate in a review of its claims. -
11/21/2013 - NAD Recommends P&G Discontinue Certain Claims for ‘Olay Pro-X Advanced Cleansing System,’ Following L’Oreal Challenge
The National Advertising Division has recommended that Procter & Gamble Company discontinue certain claims made for the company’s Olay Pro-X Advanced Cleansing System, following a challenge by L’Oreal USA, Inc. -
11/20/2013 - Accountability Program Instructs Advertiser, Agency, Platform to Work Together on AdChoices
The Online Interest-Based Advertising Accountability Program released three decisions resolving inquiries into whether an online interest-based advertising campaign for 23andMe, Inc. provided Transparency and Consumer Control as required under the Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising. -
11/18/2013 - Accountability Program Decisions Throw Spotlight on Website Operators’ Compliance
Continuing its recent focus on website operators’ obligations under the Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising, today the Online Interest-Based Advertising Accountability Program released the results of formal inquiries into the practices of Scottrade, Inc. (Scottrade) and BMW of North America, LLC (BMW). -
11/13/2013 - NARB Panel Finds Meda Can Support ‘Faster’ Sleep Claims for MidNitePM, but Recommends Company Discontinue Pain-Relief Claims
A five-member panel of the National Advertising Review Board (NARB) has determined that that Meda Consumer Healthcare, Inc., maker of the dietary supplement “MidNite PM,” can support claims that the product lets users “wake without grogginess,” and allows for “faster” sleep.