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Health & Fitness

Is Your Marketing Pure?

Read the latest on the Skinnygirl Margarita litigation, and a few resources to help you with truth in advertising in your business.

July 10, 2012

By: Lori T. Williams, Owner/Managing Attorney of Your Legal Resource, PLLC

The Skinnygirl Margarita litigation is back in the news, after one of the Co-Defendants failed to win its motion for summary disposition on June 30th.  A lawsuit was filed on September 21, 2011, alleging false advertising against the manufacturers.

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The advertising claims that the product was “all natural, preservative-free, and a healthy alternative to other margarita mixes.”  Whole Foods pulled the Skinnygirl Margarita from its shelves when they learned that it contained a preservative that can cause cancer.  The drink actually contains Sodium Benzoate, a chemical preservative that when mixed with citric acid in the lime juice commonly added to margaritas can be carcinogenic. Soon after Whole Foods stopped selling the product, a class action suit was filed.

Truth in advertising is important for all of us.  Do we live up to our own marketing statements?  Most of us don’t have to worry about getting sued for health risks, but we can jeopardize our reputation just the same by not honoring our word, or committing other offenses deemed reputation killers:

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The SBA provides useful information about Truth in Advertising for small businesses: http://www.sba.gov/content/truth-advertising

 

What are your pet peeves when it comes to truth in marketing or truth in advertising?


 

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Lori T. Williams is a 23 year attorney based in Birmingham, MI. She owns a legal referral and legal consulting business called Your Legal Resource, PLLC. She assists individuals and small businesses in need of legal advice or representation by connecting them with the right legal specialist for their situation. She also provides consulting services for attorneys and other professional service providers on how to generate more business through effective branding, marketing, networking, and by creating strategic partnerships. For more information, visit www.bestlegalresource.com.

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