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The Chuckling Goat Ltd, based in Ceredigion, has been told its adverts "must not appear again in the same form" A company's health product advert which claimed to have "immunity-boosting" benefits ...
KEFIR maker Chuckling Goat is seeing record demand for its nutritional and wellness products based on the fermented health drink as NHS staff seek relief for skin problems caused by tough Covid-19 ...
UK packaging design agency Burgopak has partnered with Chuckling Goat on a microbiome test kit. The packaging is part of a three-step at-home process. The first step is the instructions, the ...
Kefir and gut health brand Chuckling Goat has been reprimanded by the ASA for implying its products could protect against viruses and the flu amid the coronavirus outbreak. The watchdog fast-tracked ...
Chuckling Goat now has 300,000 customers in 61 countries. Everything, from making the products to bottling, labelling and despatch, is carried out on the farm, where they have 40 goats tended to ...
Chuckling Goat’s products are entirely made from natural, sustainable ingredients; no dyes, no perfumes, no parabens, no petrochemicals, no pthalates.
Strong sales have produced smiles all round at Chuckling Goat, the kefir maker digging deep into the fermented milk drink’s health benefits with new nutrition services and skincare products.
DEMAND for sustainable and eco-friendly beauty products is soaring – as people increasingly realise it is possible to look and feel good. Here we trial some of what is on offer, ...
Meanwhile, The Chuckling Goat, a health shop based in Wales, was reprimanded for promoting the benefits of its “immunity boosting” products in staving off viruses.
The Chuckling Goat Ltd, based in Ceredigion, has been told its adverts "must not appear again in the same form" A company's health product advert which claimed to have "immunity-boosting" benefits ...
Chuckling Goat gave the impression its products had "immunity-boosting" abilities to fight viruses. ... Chuckling Goat gut 'immunity boosting' health advert banned. Image source, Google.
The Chuckling Goat Ltd, in Llandysul, Ceredigion, broke advertising rules by implying its "gut health" products prevented, treated or cured disease.
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