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When A "Sponsored" Disclosure May Not Be Enough (Podcast)
08 March 2024
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
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NAD recently reviewed posts promoting Cariuma sneakers that
appeared on the Facebook and Instagram accounts of Travel +
Leisure, US Weekly, and The Quality Edit. The posts claimed that
various celebrities wore the sneakers, encouraged consumers to buy
the sneakers before they sold out, and included links to make a
purchase or learn more. Each post was labeled as
"sponsored."
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