I agree with Heather. It is not the "product" that is the problem, it will
live or die depending on it's true usefulness. It is the blatant agressive
advertising that is the problem, in violation of the WHO Code.
But I do think we need to get our civil tongue back in line. This can be
reported to proper authorities in various countries about unethical or
misleading claims for the product. I've noticed that here in the US Activia
has totally changed their adverts due to complaints to the "powers that be"
about their extravagant claims. That is the correct way to express our
displeasure over their advertising. Pat in SNJ
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