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One online scam that never seems to come to an end is the lie that the cast of the TV show "Shark Tank" endorsed, invested in, or provided reviews for either CBD gummies or keto gummies...
An array of social media ads claim a keto diet pill purportedly endorsed by judges on the business reality show "Shark Tank" is the answer you are looking for. A Facebook page called...
The ad that pops up on social media looks legit. It seems to show two stars from the ABC reality show Shark Tank, Lori Greiner and Mark Cuban, holding jars of keto gummies for weight loss, with words in all caps below it: “ON DAY 7, YOUR PANTS WILL NO LONGER FIT YOU!” and a button to “Order now.”
Do Americans today still believe a keto weight loss pill was endorsed by Shark Tank? Is it even possible to create a keto pill for weight loss? Why do such scams persist, and what can be done about them?
An AI deepfake used Kelly Clarkson's likeness to promote weight loss gummies. It's an altered version of a video promoting her latest album.
The Facebook video and its accompanying link allege the “Shark Tank” judges endorsed a keto weight-loss pill. However, “Shark Tank” maintains a running list of products that have appeared on the show on ABC’s website, and no keto diet pills can be found there.
Claims of a "Shark Tank" approved “keto pill” are just one of a series of iterations of a broader scam.
A few of Shark Tank's business moguls have been targeted by fake advertisements for Keto diet pills products that have never appeared on the show.
The Shark Tank investors are being used by scammers to promote products without their consent, and here's the Shark Tank keto pill scam explained.
Shark Tank has never endorsed weight loss keto gummies. Google keeps letting scammers advertise these fake products anyway.