Juice maker battles over health claims

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“There was insufficient competent and reliable scientific evidence to support the implied claims in some of the challenged advertisements … that the POM products treat, prevent or reduce the risk of heart disease, prostate cancer or erectile dysfunction, or were clinically proven to do so,” Judge D. Michael Chappell wrote.

Citing its “First Amendment rights to communicate the promising results of our extensive scientific research program on pomegranates,” company officials are challenging the trade commission. A formal appeal of Chappell’s May decision led to a flurry of written briefs and 90-minute oral arguments on Aug. 23 before the entire five-member commission. No ruling has yet been issued.

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“POM Products deliver health benefits to consumers,” Washington-based attorney Edward Lazarus wrote in an appeal brief for the company. “It makes no sense to prohibit or chill an advertiser from telling them so.”

Roberts’ 11-page decision concluded that POM Wonderful must first finish with the full trade commission proceedings before further legal action can proceed.

An attorney for POM Wonderful declined to comment, and a company spokesperson could not be reached Tuesday.

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