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Aspro Atlantic Medikal Turizm Ticaret Limited Şirketi t/a AsproMED
A paid-for Facebook ad for cosmetic surgery abroad was irresponsible, trivialised the decision to undergo surgery, contained misleading claims about bariatic surgery and misleadingly omitted information regarding the need for pre-consultation.
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Feel Holdings Ltd t/a Feel
A paid-for Facebook ad claimed that a supplement could cure symptoms of the menopause.
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GB Sports Advisors Ltd t/a Geoff Banks Online
A website ad offering a free bet failed to include all the significant conditions of the promotion.
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Happy Koala LLC t/a MenoDaily
A paid-for Facebook ad claimed that a supplement could cure symptoms of the menopause and also made health claims that referred to a rate or amount of weight loss.
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Hurtigruten UK Ltd t/a HX Hurtigruten Expeditions
A paid-for ad in a digital newspaper for a cruise made misleading and unsubstantiated claims about the environmental impact of the expedition and failed to make the basis of these environmental claims clear.
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Simmer Ltd
A Facebook post and paid-for TikTok ad misleadingly implied that an endorsement was genuine and related to their product.
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Electronic Arts Ltd t/a EA
A paid-for Facebook ad for a mobile app game did not make it sufficiently clear that the game contained loot boxes.
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London Luton Airport Ltd t/a Luton Rising
A magazine ad and a poster for Luton Rising did not adequately qualify the claims made in the ad and omitted material information about the environmental impact of London Luton Airport’s expansion.
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Aspire Nutrition
A paid-for Facebook ad made claims that a supplement could help to prevent, treat or cure autism.
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Happy Koala LLC t/a Happy Mammoth
A paid-for Facebook ad for a weight-loss supplement made unauthorised health claims, made claims that people could lose fat from specific parts of the body and referred to a rate or amount of weight loss which is prohibited by our rules.
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Mitchells & Butlers Leisure Retail Ltd t/a Harvester
A website promotion for the Harvester app misleadingly omitted material information about the significant limitations and qualifications of the promotion
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Spectrum Awakening
A paid-for Facebook ad made claims that a supplement could help to prevent, treat or cure developmental language disorder, autism and ADHD.
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The Clean Supps LLC t/a Inno Supps
A paid-for Facebook ad for a weight-loss supplement made unauthorised health claims, made claims that people could lose fat from specific parts of the body and referred to a rate or amount of weight loss which is prohibited by our rules.
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The Drop Supplements Ltd t/a Drop
A paid-for Facebook ad for a supplement made claims that it could prevent, treat or cure stress, anxiety and ADHD and made unauthorised specific health claims.
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Femtech Healthcare Ltd t/a KeyForHer
A paid-for Facebook ad for Key, a supplement company, seen on 5 April 2024, included a caption that stated, “Use code TRYKEY for 20% off + Free Shipping on your first one-time purchase of Key For Peri + Menopause”.The ad featured a video of a woman talking about the product that included the claims, “It’s the most comp...
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Lyma Life Ltd
A paid-for Instagram ad for the LYMA Laser, a home beauty device, seen in January 2024, compared the product to LED masks. The headline claim stated, “Ok wasting your money on LED masks? Then the LYMA Laser is probably not for you”. The caption stated, “The world’s most powerful home beauty device is 100x more effectiv...
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Magflo Ltd t/a JAC Vapour
A website for JAC Vapour, www.jacvapour.com, an e-cigarette retailer seen on 18 January 2024, featured a page titled “JAC Ambassador” that included text that stated “Tips for sharing. Here are some tips on how you can share and promote your JAC link/code: Get Social: Why not share on your social media accounts? Try and...
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Rejuvit Labs, LLC t/a Rejuvit Ageless Vitality, Rejuvit Graceful Ageing
Two paid-for Facebook ads for Rejuvit, a supplement company, seen on 5 April 2024:a. A paid-for Facebook ad for Rejuvit Ageless Vitality, included a caption that stated “Get Up To 35% Off Rejuvit Menopause Relief”. The ad included a quote from a customer that stated, “I’m telling you, once you start, you’ll keep seeing...
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BetterMe Ltd t/a Better Me
BetterMe Ltd: A paid-for TikTok ad misleadingly represented and exaggerated the physique that could be obtained by using an exercise programme.
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Fussy Ltd
Fussy Ltd: A LinkedIn and Instagram ad for Fussy deodorant discredited and denigrated a competitor's brand and products.
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Gemporia Ltd
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House of Fraser Ltd
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X-Clusive Competitions Ltd
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Viabl Ltd
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AG Communications Ltd
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Air France-KLM t/a Air France
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Awaze Vacation Rentals Ltd t/a Hoseasons, Cottages.com
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Dreams Ltd t/a Dreams plc
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Waitrose Ltd t/a Waitrose & Partners
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Wowcher Ltd t/a Wowcher
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Benefex Ltd
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Dolphin Fitness Ltd
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Ellis Hay t/a Ellis Hay
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Ello Group Ltd t/a Coffee Club
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Hutchison 3G UK Ltd t/a Three, SMARTY
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Lumi Skn Ltd
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Pall Mall Medical (Manchester) Ltd t/a Pall Mall Cosmetics
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Phonely Ltd t/a Phonely
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L'Oréal (UK) Ltd
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Spotlight Sports Group Ltd.