Good Housekeeping Dietary Supplement Ad Standards Announced To Readers
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Good Housekeeping announced its standards for dietary supplement health benefit advertising claims to readers in a letter from Editor In Chief Ellen Levine that appears in the September issue of the magazine. The letter also "salutes" three companies, Nutramax Labs, Pharmaton and Warner-Lambert, which have met the standards.
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