No Regulatory Imprimatur In UK For Scottish Firm’s Hangover Remedy Claim

Bounce Back Drinks sought to establish its bona fides as a registered consumer product provider, but statements referencing ASA, EFSA and MHRA imply the agencies reviewed and approved its product and advertising. Plus, hangover remedy claims are prohibited under UK regulations.

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An advertorial published in a Scottish newspaper made claims for Bounce Back that crossed multiple UK advertising regulations.

Scottish firm Bounce Back Drinks Ltd. might have a regulatory hangover after UK authorities ruled its vitamin- and mineral-containing beverage isn’t approved as a hangover cure and its claims aren’t endorsed by regulators in markets where it advertises.

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