Washington DC - The Center for Science in the Public Interest said the “contraband drinks” made false claims about the memory-enhancing properties of ginkgo biloba and suggested they contained fruit juices that were not actually in the beverages. CSPI, founded by old school Ralph Nader protégés in 1971, blames it on former President George W. Bush, saying the President Barack Obama Administration “has done more to crack down on deceptive food labeling in the last 12 months than the Bush FDA did in eight years.” But the self-appointed watchdogs say the egregious untruths found in the FDA cafeteria prove the need for “industry-wide rules.” Full Article
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