Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Full of Hot Air
All germaphobes, get your money back! Airborne is coughing up cash for anyone who claims to have wasted money on the product. Without receipts (who keeps old CVS receipts?) the mega-rich company will pay for up to six Airborne purchases per duped consumer. The reason for the lawsuit: The miracle effervescent tablet does not cure the common cold like they claimed; instead, it is an expensive dose of Vitamin C. Read.
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"But a February 2006 investigation by ABC's "Good Morning America" found Airborne might not work as advertised. The investigation revealed that Airborne's clinical trial was conducted by just two people in the absence of a clinic or scientists."
hilarious.
i still believe though. vitamins are good for you and if this is how i choose to ingest them, rock on with my bad self.
True that. It is a good way to ingest vitamins, just a little more expensive.
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