Federal regulators said that the Jool Baby swings should not have been marketed as sleep products because they have an incline angle that is not safe.
Category: Labeling and Labels (Product)
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Woman Sues Tomato Company, Saying Those Weren’t San Marzanos in the Can
A federal judge said the lawsuit, in which a California woman accused Simpson Imports of using “highly misleading” packaging, could proceed. The company says its labels do not call the product “San Marzano.”
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Google Joins Effort to Help Spot Content Made With A.I.
The tech company’s plan is similar to one announced two days earlier by Meta, another Silicon Valley giant.
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Spicy Paqui ‘One Chip Challenge’ to Be Pulled From Shelves After Death
A subsidiary of the Hershey Company said it was pulling the extraordinarily spicy chip “out of an abundance of caution” following the death of a teenager whose family said he had died after eating one.
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How Taylor Swift’s ‘Speak Now’ Became the ‘Scary’ Version
A fan thought she had ordered a new vinyl pressing of the pop star’s album. But what came out of the speakers was entirely different.
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Soy, Oat and Almond Drinks Can be Called Milk: FDA
The New York Times – Business:Plant-based beverage makers hailed the agency’s decision but objected to the recommendation for labels to specify the nutritional differences with cow’s milk.
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Fireball Maker Sued Over Bottles That Don’t Contain Whisky
The New York Times – Business:An Illinois woman who wanted whisky, but got a cinnamon-and-whisky-flavored malt beverage instead, has sued the maker of Fireball for fraud.
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F.D.A. Approves New Treatment for Early Alzheimer’s
The New York Times – Business:The drug, Leqembi, may modestly slow cognitive decline in early stages of the disease but carries some safety risks. Still, data suggests it is more promising than the small number of other available treatments.
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The Dirt on Clean Beauty
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:More and more products promise “clean beauty,” along with plumper lips and fewer wrinkles. But what does that actually mean?
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The Dirt on Clean Beauty
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:More and more products promise “clean beauty,” along with plumper lips and fewer wrinkles. But what does that actually mean?
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Congressional Investigation into Alzheimer’s Drug Aduhelm Faults the F.D.A. and Biogen
The New York Times – Business:The report said the F.D.A.’s approval process for Aduhelm was “rife with irregularities” and criticized Biogen for setting an “unjustifiably high price.”
