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Most Recently Shared on December 14, 2010 at 7:29 pm By:

VitaminWater's Health Claims Spark Lawsuits In Canada : The Two-Way : NPR

npr.org — “Sports drinks made by Vitamin Water are the target of potential class-action lawsuits in Canada, which say that the vitamin-fortified drinks are marketed under false claims of being healthy. The suits name Vitamin Water's corporate parent, Coca-Cola.View full resource at npr.org

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Via @nprnews: VitaminWater's Health Claims Spark Lawsuits In Canada | http://t.co/NAtQ5HD

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U.S. Government Accidentally Shuts Down 84,000 Websites | Geekosystem

geekosystem.com — “Last Friday, ICE's Cyber Crimes Center proudly seized various domain names as part of Operation Save Our Children, claiming the domains were involved with the distribution of child pornography. ICE managed to get a District Court judge sign a seizure warrant, then had the offending sites' doman registries make said offending sites point to the scary banner shown above. However, for whatever reason, a mistake was made and the domain, mooo.com, of a large DNS service provider,FreeDNS, was seized, View full resource at geekosystem.com

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Marketers must pay $2.1M to refund purchasers of Disney- and Marvel heroes-licensed vitamins

news-medical.net — “As part of its ongoing efforts to stop bogus health claims, the Federal Trade Commission has reached a settlement requiring major marketers of children's vitamins to stop making false and unproven claims that their supplements promote healthy brain and eye development in children. The companies have agreed to pay $2.1 million to provide refunds to consumers who purchased certain multivitamins in their Disney and Marvel Heroes line.View full resource at news-medical.net

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U.S. group sues Bayer over vitamin claims | Reuters

feeds.reuters.com — “WASHINGTON/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - A U.S. advocacy group filed a lawsuit against German drugmaker Bayer AG, saying the company made false claims about a vitamin supplement it makes. The Center for ScienceView full resource at feeds.reuters.com

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