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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7/23/2012 - NAD Recommends Reynolds Modify Certain Advertising Claims for Hefty Bags Following Challenge by Ziploc Maker, S.C. Johnson
The National Advertising Division has recommended Reynolds Consumer Products, the maker of Hefty Slider storage bags, discontinue the claim that its seal is “2x” stronger than the seal on competing Ziploc bags. However, NAD found that the advertiser could support a claim that its seal is stronger “in demanding circumstances where an especially strong seal is needed.” -
7/18/2012 - NAD Recommends Gillette Discontinue ‘MoistureRich’ Descriptor for Venus ProSkin Razors
The National Advertising Division has determined that the Gillette Company’s use of the descriptor “MoistureRich” in the product name of its “Gillette Venus ProSkin MoistureRich” women’s razor conveys the misleading message that the product moisturizes while one shaves. -
7/17/2012 - NAD Recommends EuroMedica, Inc., Discontinue Certain Claims for its ‘PhosphOmega-3’ Dietary Supplement
The National Advertising Division has recommended that EuroMedica, Inc., modify or discontinue certain advertising claims for the company’s PhosphOmega-3 dietary supplements, including claims related to its bioavailability, absorption and also sustainable fishing. However, NAD found the advertiser could support a claim that referenced the product’s stability. -
7/16/2012 - NAD Recommends VPX Discontinue Certain Claims for Medivin
The National Advertising Division has recommended that Vital Pharmaceuticals discontinue certain claims for its Medivin 100% Natural Liquid Vitamin & Mineral Delivery System, including claims that imply Medivin is more bioavailable than competing Animal Pak supplements. -
7/12/2012 - NAD Finds Nutrisystem’s “Pinned” Content is Testimonial in Nature, Requires Disclosures
The National Advertising Division, following its review of “Real Consumers. Real Success.” – a Pinterest board maintained by Nutrisystem, Inc. – has determined that the weight-loss success stories “pinned” to such boards represent consumer testimonials and require the complete disclosure of material information. -
7/11/2012 - CARU Recommends Movie Star Planet Website Take Steps to Better Protect Children’s Privacy
The Children’s Advertising Review Unit has recommended that Movie Star Planet APS modify the website www.MoveStarPlanet.com to better protect the privacy of child visitors. -
7/11/2012 - NAD Recommends Bayer Discontinue Certain Claims for Citracal SR Following Challenge by Pfizer
The National Advertising Division has recommended that Bayer Healthcare discontinue certain claims for its Citracal Slow Release 1200 once-daily calcium supplement, including claims that state or imply that one dose of Citracal SR provides the same level of calcium as competing calcium supplements that require two daily doses. -
7/10/2012 - NAD Recommends Euro Pro Modify, Discontinue Certain Claims for ‘Shark Navigator Freestyle Vacuum’ Following Dyson Challenge
The National Advertising Division has recommended that Euro-Pro Operating LLC discontinue certain advertising claims made for the company’s Shark Navigator Freestyle Vacuum, including claims that the product “never loses cleaning power.” -
6/29/2012 - CARU Recommends MGA Entertainment Modify Packaging for Bratz Party Dolls
The Children’s Advertising Review Unit has determined that product packaging for Bratz Party Dolls, manufactured by MGA Entertainment, may mislead children about the characteristics of toys. -
6/28/2012 - NAD Recommends Novartis Modify, Discontinue Certain Claims for ‘Sentinel’ Flea-Preventative
The National Advertising Division has recommended that Novartis Animal Health modify or discontinue certain performance and comparative claims for Sentinel Flavor Tabs, a flea-prevention medication for dogs.