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CBC retracts anti-supplements story based on faulty tests

2016-01-23 20:06:10| Biotech - Topix.net

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has retracted a report it aired recently alleging spiking and missing ingredients in supplements because it was based on faulty test results. The report, aired on the CBC show Marketplace, alleged that Emergen-C, made by Pfizer, and and two protein powders, GNC Lean Shake 25 and Cytosport Muscle Milk, did not meet label claims.

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