Upheld complaints against 6 advertisements: ASCI
In FMCG sector, the CCC upheld a complaints against ads by Nuzen Herbal and Gillette India. The Nuzen Herbal advertisement claimed hair growth following the use of NuZen Gold Hair Oil. However according to the CCC, this claim was not substantiated with technical data through clinical research. The advertisement by Gillette India claimed 99% plaque removal for its higher priced Oral B Cross Action Pro-Health Toothbrush priced at Rs. 69/- but same ad also announced lower price of Rs 13 only for another brush, Oral B Shiny Clean. The CCC concluded that juxtaposing in the same ad of higher priced toothbrush with strong efficacy claim alongwith lower priced not same quality toothbrush will mislead consumers to believe that the lower priced Oral B Shiny Clean brush delivers the 99% plaque removal which it cannot. Post these decisions NuZen Herbal withdrew and Gillette India modified the concerned ads ,
In Health Care sector, complaints against two ads were upheld by the CCC. Piramal Health Care Ltd had claimed in the ad of Nutrional Supplement, Superactiv Complete money back guarantee if complete energy in not got in 8 days. Also that it provides energy for all day. CCC concluded that in absence of independent scientific study the claims made in the Superactiv's TVC were not substantiated and hence, misleading. CCC also concluded that claim of "for healthier body , for a positive mind" made in the print ad for Morning Walker marketed by Spaceage Multiproducts Pvt Ltd were not adequately substantiated scientifically. Also its claim of "Medically Endorsed" was not substantiated with authentic certification from concerned medical institutions or bodies.
Apart from ads that were upheld there were quite a few Ads wherein the claims were substantiated / not in contravention of the ASCI Code.
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