http://money.cnn.com/2010/09/27/news/companies/POM_Wonderful/index.htm
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"Any consumer who sees POM Wonderful products as a silver bullet against disease has been misled," said David Vladeck, director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection. "Contrary to POM Wonderful's advertising, the available scientific information does not prove that POM Juice or POMx effectively treats or prevents these illnesses."
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… the FTC alleges that many of the scientific studies POM Wonderful conducted were either false or did not show any of the health benefits that the company asserts in its advertising.
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POM Wonderful's President, Matt Tupper was named in the FTC complaint, along with fellow executives Stewart Resnick and Lynda Resnick
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Shamelessly making false or overblown claims is part of the jew formula to success.
I agree with the Federal Trade Commission, I want to start seeing proof to the many claims made by the food and alternative health industry, many of their methods are unscientific to put it mildly. These kikes should have to explain approximately what part of their juice does what and why and how it works, and the effect should be measurable and repeatable, in other word´s their claims should be subjected to proper scientific method.
BTW, these two jews also created the Franklin Mint, which peddled tacky over priced trinkets to obese television viewers.
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