Consumerist Asks: Is Fuze Violating Labeling Law By Making Bogus Health Claims?

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Consumerist asks about the validity of Center for Science in the Public Interest’s claims that Fuze is engaging in false advertising.

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The question here is whether Coca Cola(owner of Fuze) is stating that the drinks themselves prevent the health problems listed or is Fuze saying that the vitamins inside the drink could prevent some health problems. I’ve had some bottles of Fuze’s Orange Mango drink. I’ll grab it if I need a drink quick from 7-11, but it’s not my favorite.The label is not the sleekest in advertising, but most consumers could take away from it two things:1. The drink has vitamins.2. These vitamins have been known to help with resistence to some conditions.I wouldn’t put Fuze on a pedastal and say it was doing a great job with marketting, but it’s not false advertising. What do you think?read more | digg story

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