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Trying to lose weight? 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.
Scammers use ‘Shark Tank’ to make scam ads seem legitimate for many products, including keto and weight-loss gummies. Learn what to watch out for.
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 for...
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 claim: Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary invested in CBD gummies created by contestants Donna and Rosy Khalife. A viral scam is falsely claiming the approval of “Shark Tank's” Mr....
These ads have recently resurfaced on Facebook in the form of clickbait-style videos featuring animated fat-shrinking figures, before and after photos, and amazed reaction images of the hosts from the TV show "Shark Tank." The posts of the videos are paired with a link to a website.
Unsolicited emails claimed a weight loss product called Keto Burn was featured on "Shark Tank," Fox News, The New York Times, "Today," O, The Oprah Magazine, People's Stylewatch, and...