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Kushly Industries LLC, In the Matter of
In May 2021, the FTC filed a complaint against Kushly Industries LLC and its CEO, Cody Alt, for allegedly marketing products containing cannabidiol (CBD) using unsubstantiated health and establishment claims. According to the complaint Kushly sold a variety of CBD products to the public through its website, kushly.com, and social media platforms from January 2019 to August 2020. The FTC order announced at the same time as the complaint banned the company and Alt from the alleged illegal conduct. The Commission approved the final order in July 2021. In August 2022, the FTC announced it was returning almost $21,000 to defrauded consumers.
FTC Returns $3 Million to Consumers in Cactus Juice Scam
Statement by FTC Chairwoman Edith Ramirez on Appellate Ruling in the POM Wonderful Matter
Talking Rain Beverage Company (Sparkling ICE)
Cactus Juice Marketers to Pay $3.5 Million in Refunds to Consumers for Deceptive Claims that Their Product Treats Diseases
FTC Commissioners Uphold Trial Judge Decision that POM Wonderful, LLC; Stewart and Lynda Resnick; Others Deceptively Advertised Pomegranate Products by Making Unsupported Health Claims
Food Marketed to Children: Forum on Interagency Working Group Proposal
Sizing Up Food Marketing and Childhood Obesity
Weighing In: A Check-Up on Marketing, Self-Regulation, & Childhood Obesity
Grocery Store Antitrust: Historical Retrospective & Current Developments
Perspectives on Marketing, Self-Regulation, and Childhood Obesity
Mind your net impression: when seafood is not wild, fresh-caught, or local
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