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EDITORIAL: Forget health claims, drop the slogan!('Tetley loves you' slogan offensive)(Brief Article)(Editorial)

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Tetley has been told by the Advertising Standards Authority to drop its exaggerated health claims, having boasted that its tea was 'rich in antioxidants that can help keep your heart healthy'. But which is more offensive - a ...

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