Royal Tronics, Inc. d/b/a MyCandyEyes.com, and Jamil Hindi, U.S.
The FTC brought a civil action in the Southern District of Florida against Royal Tronics, Inc. (doing business as MyCandyEyes.com) and its sole owner Jamil Hindi for health claims related to the sale of decorative contact lenses. The case (FTC Matter 112-3044) was filed as a federal court action, indicating the FTC pursued formal litigation rather than an administrative settlement. The document provides limited detail on specific claims, but the matter is tagged under Health Claims and Advertising and Marketing, consistent with deceptive marketing of cosmetic/medical eye products sold without proper disclosures or prescriptions.
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United States of America, Plaintiff v. Royal Tronics, Inc., also doing business as MyCandyEyes.com, and Jamil Hindi, also doing business as MyCandyEyes.com, individually and in his capacity as sole owner and officer of Royal Tronics, Inc., Defendants.
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