Celebrity Justice
Fake Rachael Ray Ad -- Read the Fine Print

How can you tell a shady looking ad featuring Rachael Ray might not be legit? They spell her name wrong!

Rachael Ray

An email blast for a product called Natural Acai is making its way across the Internet. It features a picture of Rachael Ray and the email even says it's from her. But alas -- Rachael has nothing to do with the product.

Ray's reps tell us this has been an ongoing problem. Several different Acai berry websites have popped up using Ray's image -- all because Ray has mentioned Acai on her show. Each time a site like this pops up, Ray's people get it taken down.

Look for this one to bite the dust shortly.

Tags: acai berry, AcaiBerry, false advertising, FalseAdvertising, natural acai, NaturalAcai, rachael ray, RachaelRay

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31. Ironic that most of the ads on this page are for this scam.

Posted at 12:29PM on Jun 30th 2009 by Acai "Chuck" Berry

32. Ironic that most of the ads on this page are for this scam.

Posted at 12:34PM on Jun 30th 2009 by Acai \\\

33. Ironic that most of the ads on this page are for this scam.

Posted at 6:46PM on Aug 1st 2009 by Acai "Chuck" Berry

34. Look at all the ads for "male enhancement", they are just herbs, they are not going to make your penis larger. But how many guys buy this crap then get stuck with the monthly charge, and how many of them are going to come out and admit that their penis isn't any bigger...
And isn't there laws concerning truth in advertising, doesn't seem like it anymore.

Posted at 2:08AM on Jul 4th 2009 by woodman

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