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EasyTones Cost Reebok $25 Million For False Advertising

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Ouch!
Reebok has been ordered to pay $25 million in customer refunds for their “deceptive” toning footwear ads.
The Federal Trade Commission said Reebok made unsupported claims that their EasyTone and RunTone shoes strengthen and tone key muscles in the legs and butt more than regular shoes.
The FTC went on to add the athletic company lied about the increase in strength one would get from walking in EasyTones.
Those looking for a piece of the refund pie can do so by going straight to the FTC or through a court-approved class action lawsuit.
[Image via Getty Images.]

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Sep 28, 2011 19:30pm PDT