Third-Party Literature Sent With Mail-Order Sale Covered By DSHEA - Attorney
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Dissemination of third-party literature with mail-order sales or catalog mailings complies with the Dietary Supplement Health & Education Act, D.C. attorney Charles Raubicheck (Sidley & Austin) suggested at a National Nutritional Foods Association workshop on third party literature in Washington, D.C. March 22.
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