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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 for Spectrum Awakening, a food supplement supplier, seen in March 2024 featured text that stated, "My 5 yr old son Scout is diagnosed with receptive expressive language disorder and sensory disorder. Until I found Spectrum Awakening he could barely put a sentence together with very limited s...
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The Big Table Group Ltd t/a Las Iguanas
A TikTok ad encouraged excessive or irresponsible consumption of alcohol, and featured someone under the age of 25 playing a significant role which is prohibited by our strict alcohol rules.
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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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air up GmbH
A YouTube ad featuring public urination condoned anti-social and potentially unlawful behaviour.
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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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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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Nutritional Sciences Ltd t/a Physical Nutrition
Nutritional Sciences Ltd: An ad made unauthorised health claims, implied that a food supplement could prevent, treat or cure human disease and made misleading claims regarding an alleged testimonial from a doctor.
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Alzheimer's Society
Three TV ads and a radio ad for a charity were not irresponsible, did not cause serious or widespread offence, and did not cause unjustifiable distress.
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iVape London Ltd
An email broke the rules by directly promoting to consumers unlicensed nicotine-containing e-cigarettes and their components.
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Sony Interactive Entertainment Network Europe Ltd t/a PlaySation
An ad for 'Call of Duty Modern Warfare III' was not irresponsibly targeted.
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Hangcure Ltd t/a Hangcure
A TikTok ad for a hangover cure claimed that a food supplement could treat human disease.
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Tonic Nutrition Ltd t/a Tonic Health
A website and Instagram reel made unauthorised nutrition and comparative nutrition claims, and discredited competitors' products.
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Tecnología Sostenible y Responsable SL (TSR) t/a Sustainable and Responsible Technology SL
A paid-for X ad made misleading claims about the effect of blue light on eyes.
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Lark Holdings Limited
A website misleadingly claimed that a programme could permanently eliminate an array of mental health disorders and discouraged essential treatment for conditions for which medical supervision should be sought.
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GKOnlineCo Pty Ltd t/a Pups Den, Official Aida Store
A paid-for social media ad made medicinal claims about an unlicenced product.
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Grocery Delivery E-Services UK Ltd t/a HelloFresh
Topic: Food, drink and supplements
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Jahangir Group Ltd t/a ShopVistaa
Topic: Health conditions
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Roofoods Ltd t/a Deliveroo
Topic: Food, drink and supplements
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Waitrose Ltd t/a Waitrose & Partners
Topic: Food, drink and supplements
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Wowcher Ltd t/a Wowcher
Topic: Food, drink and supplements
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Dolphin Fitness Ltd
Topic: Sports, leisure and hobbies
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Ello Group Ltd t/a Coffee Club
Topic: Food, drink and supplements