Summers Blasts NAD “Secret Rules” After J&J Ointment Claim Challenge
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Claims for Summers Labs’ Triple Paste diaper rash ointment spurred Desitin maker Johnson & Johnson to bring a challenge through the National Advertising Division. Summers disagreed with NAD’s conclusion on a physician survey it conducted and declined to discontinue a doctor-recommended claim.
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