...GlaxoSmithKline which has admitted to misleading the public over vitamin C content in Ribena. So how widespread could this practise be and what damage to a corporate image could a decision like ...
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...GlaxoSmithKline,...Ribena fruit cordial, has pleaded guilty to breaching New Zealand's country's fair trading laws and admitted its advertising may have mislead consumers about the health benefits ...
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... on the results of a school science project on HowStuffWorks. As part of a school assignment, New Zealand schoolgirls Anna Devathasan and Jenny Suo tested the vitamin C content of Ribena, a... ...
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Congratulations to Jenny Suo and Anna Devathasan - the Auckland students who successfully took on one of the world's most powerful food companies - Glaxo-Smith-Kline. Three years ago, when they were 14, the girls came to Fair Go with some startling results from their science project involving the black currant drink, Ribena, made by Glaxo. Yesterday, Glaxo was fined over $200,000 for breaking our fair trading laws.Â
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