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Deceptive diet product marketing

Diet products are often marketed with fake or misleading ads, and deliver poor value or different ingredients than advertised.

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Jan 30, 2026
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Does gelatide really work or a scam

is a heavily marketed “jelly drink” weight‑loss supplement sold with bold claims but sparse verifiable proof: independent reviews and site dissections say the formula is a mix of common, low‑cost ingr...

Jan 17, 2026
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https://us-us--burnslim.com

The URL points to a product and marketing ecosystem for a weight‑loss supplement called “Burn Slim,” a crowded market with conflicting reviews, inconsistent ingredient claims, and multiple copycat or ...

Feb 3, 2026

How have social media influencers amplified or misattributed medical advice about gelatin and weight loss?

Social media influencers have amplified and sometimes misattributed medical advice about gelatin and weight loss by repackaging an appealing kernel of truth into simplified, attention-grabbing claims ...

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