- Marketers of ‘Fat Burning’ and ‘Calorie Blocking’ Diet Pills to Pay $500,000 for Making Deceptive Weight Loss Claims ( )
- FTC Sends Refund Checks Totaling $9.3 Million to Nearly 200,000 Consumers Who Bought ‘Ab Circle Pro’ Device ( )
- Cactus Juice Marketers to Pay $3.5 Million in Refunds to Consumers for Deceptive Claims that Their Product Treats Diseases ( )
- L’Oréal Settles FTC Charges Alleging Deceptive Advertising for Anti-Aging Cosmetics ( )
- FTC Testifies Before Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Agency Efforts to Combat Fraudulent and Deceptive Claims for Weight-Loss Products ( )
- La FTC testifica ante el Subcomité de Comercio del Senado sobre los esfuerzos de la agencia para combatir las declaraciones fraudulentas y engañosas sobre productos para perder peso ( )
- Supplement Marketers Settle FTC Charges that “BrainStrong Adult” Memory Improvement Claims Are Deceptive ( )
- Company Settles FTC Charges that Head Lice Prevention Claims Were Deceptive ( )
- FTC Charges Green Coffee Bean Sellers with Deceiving Consumers through Fake News Sites and Bogus Weight Loss Claims ( )
- FTC Approves Final Consent Orders Settling Charges that Companies Deceptively Claimed Their Genetically Modified Nutritional Supplements Could Treat Diseases ( )
- Sensa and Three Other Marketers of Fad Weight-Loss Products Settle FTC Charges in Crackdown on Deceptive Advertising ( )
- Companies Pitching Genetically Customized Nutritional Supplements Will Drop Misleading Disease Claims ( )
- FTC Has Updated Guidance for Media Outlets on Spotting False Weight-Loss Claims in Advertising ( )
- FTC Announces Initiative Against Deceptive Claims Made by National Marketers of Fad Weight Loss Products ( )
- FTC Announces Initiative Against Deceptive Claims Made by National Marketers of Fad Weight Loss Products ( )
- FTC Sends Refund Checks Totaling nearly $6 Million to Consumers Who Bought Dietary Supplements ( )
- For a Safe Holiday Season Remember to Say, “We Don’t Serve Teens” ( )
- Para una temporada navideña segura recuerde decir "No le servimos a menores" ( )
- FTC Approves Final Consents Settling Charges That Mattress Sellers Lacked Scientific Evidence to Prove Products Were Free From Volatile Organic Compounds ( )
- FTC Charges HCG Marketer with Deceptive Advertising ( )
- FTC Sends Refund Checks to Consumers Who Bought Walgreens' 'Wal-Born' Dietary Supplements ( )
- FTC Sends Refund Checks to Consumers Who Bought Dietary Supplements ( )
- FTC Sends Refunds to Consumers Who Purchased Disney- or Marvel Hero-themed Children's Vitamins ( )
- Marketers of Unproven Bed Bug and Head Lice Treatments Settle FTC Charges ( )
- FTC Commissioners Uphold Trial Judge Decision that POM Wonderful, LLC; Stewart and Lynda Resnick; Others Deceptively Advertised Pomegranate Products by Making Unsupported Health Claims ( )
- FTC Releases Follow-Up Study Detailing Promotional Activities, Expenditures, and Nutritional Profiles of Food Marketed to Children and Adolescents ( )
- FTC Approves Final Order Settling Charges Against Marketer Brain-Pad, Inc. for Allegedly Deceptive Claims that Its Mouthguards Can Reduce Risk of Concussions ( )
- FTC Takes Action Against Companies Marketing Allegedly Unproven Natural Bed Bug and Head Lice Treatments ( )
- Marketers of 'Ab Circle Pro' Device to Pay as Much as $25 Million in Refunds to Settle FTC Charges ( )
- Comercializadores del aparato 'Ab Circle Pro' pagarán un monto de hasta $25 millones de dólares en concepto de rembolsos para resolver los cargos presentados por la FTC ( )