Cactus Juice Marketers to Pay $3.5m for ‘Deceptive Product Claims’
date:Aug 05, 2014
The marketers of a cactus-based fruit drink have agreed to provide $3.5 million for consumer refunds in order to settle Federal Trade Commission (FTC) charges that they deceived consumers with unsupported claims that their drink, Nopalea, would treat a variety of health problems.

The settlement with dietary supplement company TriVita is part of the FTCs ongoing efforts to stop over-hyped health claims.

TriVita markets 32-ounce bottles of the prickly pear fruit drink, derived from the Nopal cac
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