HomeFillingPomegranate juice health claims were false, the FTC rules

Pomegranate juice health claims were false, the FTC rules

POM Wonderful, one of the fastest-growing fruit juices in the US, can no longer be marketed with claims of offering a plethora of health benefits, following a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ruling that said its advertising was false, reports Richard Estrada.

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