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Amare Global Holdings, FTC v.

The FTC sued multilevel marketer Amare Global Holdings Inc. and three of its principals for falsely claiming that its dietary supplements — marketed for both children and adults — could treat or cure health conditions including depression, anxiety, and ADHD. The company also allegedly misled prospective 'brand partner' recruits about their potential earnings. The case represents a critical enforcement action combining unsubstantiated disease-treatment claims for supplements with deceptive income representations in an MLM structure.

misleading its seller recruits about their potential earnings as 'brand partners'

its dietary supplements marketed for children and adults could treat or cure health conditions such as depression, anxiety and ADHD

The FTC sued multilevel marketer Amare Global Holdings Inc. and three of its principals for misrepresenting to parents and other consumers that its dietary supplements marketed for children and adults could treat or cure health conditions such as depression, anxiety and ADHD, and for misleading its seller recruits about their potential earnings as "brand partners."

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