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Thread: Kellogg pulls immunity claims from Rice Krispies

Started 1 month ago by Xaevier
SOMEBODY SAID SWINE FLU AND RICE KRISPIES IN THE SAME SENTENCE! PANIC!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Total authors: 25 authors
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depro9 replied 1 month ago
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_cJtmU-mgIy8/SVaJBIlJ2vI/ ... Be safe be swine flu free!

Speedy7 replied 1 month ago
You disgraced the use of the Mays Lock.

allnuts replied 1 month ago
The problem is the word "Boost" which implies that it will make your immunity system work better than it is supposed to. This of course is impossible. If they change the word to "support" legally they would be fine as the products do contain vitamins that are necessary to keep your immune system functioning. But them implying that their products will supercharge your immune system to work better ...

TobiasParker replied 1 month ago
Legally they did nothing wrong, the media is just immune to *not* causing hysteria for no reason.

rocknog replied 1 month ago
They didn't use the word "boost." If you had actually RTFA, which at a whopping one page would've kept a retard like yourself up all night, you would've seen that the word they actually used was "support."

Speedy7 replied 1 month ago

TobiasParker replied 1 month ago
Guys I am suing the apple growers of america because of the phrase "An apple a day keeps the doctor away." All I ate for months are apples and now I am missing these ***** things called "Amino acids" and "protein".

Tarkaan replied 1 month ago
If only the Koreans would do the same with Kimchi.

SpectralSounds replied 1 month ago
I'm not witty enough to come up with a "Snap, Crackle and Pop" joke in relation to this story. Surely there must be someone here that can. Yes I'm calling you Shirley.

 

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Speedy7
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Kellogg pulls immunity claims...
Published (2009-11-07 10:53:00)
You disgraced the use of the Mays Lock.
TobiasParker
2
user's latest post:
Kellogg pulls immunity claims...
Published (2009-11-07 10:53:00)
Legally they did nothing wrong, the media is just immune to *not* causing hysteria for no reason.
Phi01
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Kellogg pulls immunity claims...
Published (2009-11-07 16:53:00)
Yeah Adventst *****.... so full of *****
depro9
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Kellogg pulls immunity claims...
Published (2009-11-07 10:53:00)
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_cJtmU-mgIy8/SVaJBIlJ2vI/ ... Be safe be swine flu free!
Xaevier
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Kellogg pulls immunity claims...
Published (2009-11-06 00:00:00)
SOMEBODY SAID SWINE FLU AND RICE KRISPIES IN THE SAME SENTENCE! PANIC!!!!!!!!!!!!
allnuts
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Kellogg pulls immunity claims...
Published (2009-11-07 10:53:00)
The problem is the word "Boost" which implies that it will make your immunity system work better than it is supposed to. This of course is impossible. If they change the word to "support" legally they would be fine as the products do contain vitamins that are necessary to keep your immune system functioning. But them implying that their products will supercharge your immune system to work better that what it...
rocknog
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Kellogg pulls immunity claims...
Published (2009-11-07 10:53:00)
They didn't use the word "boost." If you had actually RTFA, which at a whopping one page would've kept a retard like yourself up all night, you would've seen that the word they actually used was "support."
Parrappa
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Kellogg pulls immunity claims...
Published (2009-11-07 12:53:00)
You tried too hard.
Tarkaan
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Kellogg pulls immunity claims...
Published (2009-11-07 10:53:00)
If only the Koreans would do the same with Kimchi.
SpectralSounds
1
user's latest post:
Kellogg pulls immunity claims...
Published (2009-11-07 10:53:00)
I'm not witty enough to come up with a "Snap, Crackle and Pop" joke in relation to this story. Surely there must be someone here that can. Yes I'm calling you Shirley.

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