Reebok International Ltd. has agreed to pay $25 million as part of a settlement of a Federal Trade Commission complaint that the company made unsubstantiated, deceptive benefits claims about its ...
. I told you the Reebok claims of a nice butt and toned legs from simply wearing a pair of sneakers were ludicrous. Let me refresh your memory on the crazy claims. These ridiculous claims actually led ...
Reebok is "standing by its technology" after agreeing to refund $25 million to Americans who, led on by deceptive ads, bought its popular toning shoes . The case - one of the largest settlements ever ...
Reebok International Ltd has agreed to pay $25 million to settle charges that it made unsupported claims that its "toning shoes" provide extra muscle strength, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission said ...
Reebok is paying out the money for their EasyTone shoes. The government says Reebok was deceptive in their advertising. The toning shoe business has become a billion dollar industry. Now Reebok, which ...
Ads stating that Reebok's EasyTone shoes were better for calves, thighs and buttocks were misleading, the Federal Court found. Ads stating that Reebok's EasyTone shoes were better for calves, thighs ...