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"French Bronze" fades away. (tanning pill)
From:
FDA Consumer
| Date:
February 1, 1990| Author:
Blumenthal, Dale; Folkenberg, Judy; Modeland, Vern
| COPYRIGHT 1990 U.S. Government Printing Office. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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"French Bronze" Fades Away
You no longer can order a "French Bronze tan" by dialing 1-800-544-1300. U.S. Court of Appeals Judges Irving Kaufman, Richard Cardamone, and Daniel Friedman last October rejected an appeal by a tanning pill distributor to keep her product on the market by claiming its sale was legal under the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
The distributor, Diane Alberti, was challenging an earlier order by Judge Israel Glasser of the U.S. District Cour...
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"French Bronze" fades away. (tanning pill)
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; French Bronze Fades Away You no longer can order a French Bronze tan by dialing 1-800-544-1300. U.S. Court of Appeals Judges Irving Kaufman, Richard Cardamone, and Daniel Friedman last October rejected an appeal by a tanning pill distributor to keep her product on the market by claiming its sale
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