BEE-SWEET BEE POLLEN/BEE PROPOLlS UNSUBSTANTIATED HEALTH CLAIMS PROHIBITED
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
BEE-SWEET BEE POLLEN/BEE PROPOLlS UNSUBSTANTIATED HEALTH CLAIMS PROHIBITED under the terms of a proposed consent agreement with the Federal Trade Commission that appeared in the Nov. 8 Federal Register. Bee-Sweet must "cease and desist" representing its bee pollen and bee propolis products as being "effective as a cure or in mitigating" certain physical ailments, the proposed consent agreement stipulates.
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