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Misleading Health Advertising - The Culprit: Clorox

Posted Sep 14 2008 1:28pm

clorox.jpg Okay so a while back when Clorox introduced its Green Works line, initially I was very excited that finally a popular chemical company has come forth with something better where our health is concerned.

However, after doing some research and writing two articles on the topic, which you can read about here and here, I came to the conclusion that Clorox Green Works is nothing more than a typical greenwashing initiative.

As I said in the past, I applaud them for trying to improve but you cannot mislead people and give them a false sense of security while doing so.

Well, not to let you think that I am picking on Clorox again, but I just came across one of their online ads that would make me lose sleep if I did not write about it here. Okay, just kidding, but seriously I have seen ads like this from the SC Johnson & Company, Mr. Clean, Febreeze, Glade and now Clorox, just to name a few and I find them utterly disgusting. There is one in particular that I will be writing about soon.

But for now here is the Clorox commercial, check it out (only 30 seconds) and read on.

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