
http://www.scribd.com/doc/46923954/Horlicks-Case-Study
The company is silent on its tall claims here.
Their ad is one and provisionof information through official (?)Media is another.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/46923954/Horlicks-Case-Study
The company is silent on its tall claims here.
Their ad is one and provisionof information through official (?)Media is another.

The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration has taken Heinz India to court over an advertisement for its health drink Complan. The advertisement claims the drink can add two inches to a child’s height. The FDA chargesheet, naming seven officials of Heinz India, calls it an exaggerated advertisement. In an email response, Heinz India officials said, “We are not aware of any such complaint having been filed. We stand by our claim and would defend the same with appropriate research study.”
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/tall-claims-in-complans-ad-challenged/126296-3.html?from=rhs
This is what the Company has to say about its product.
Note the company is careful enough not to specify specific properties.
Just to escape the law.
These ads should be banned.
Not a bad idea to have a mechanism to verify claims of manufacturers before they advertise.
http://www.complan.com/complan.php
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