BUMP the hump - Choice Magazine Shonky Award 'winner' Camel Milk Victoria has backed down on its health claims following the recognition and the fact that the ACCC and Victorian food enforcement bodies were alerted to the company making misleading health claims about the product.
The claims have been removed from their website acknowledging there was no evidence to support the claims.
Other Choice Magazine shonky 'winners' included Samsung for product failures, American Express for "sneaky surcharges", Cash Converters for "Best Wolf in Sheep's Clothing", Green and Clean fresh-air sellers and more.
See www.choice.com.au.
Stayin' Alive sound track did the job - a subway worker in the US owes her life to a co-worker performing CPR to the beat of the 1977 Bee Gees disco hit Stayin' Alive after suffering a shock.
Monique Brathwaite, a 35 year old mother of four, told the Daily News she remembers nothing about her fall onto the deadly electric rail, which powers trains, after tripping on the roadbed of the No 1 train in upper Manhattan.
Co-worker David Martinez had rushed to commence lifesaving chest compressions using the rhythm of the Bee Gees' tune, from John Travolta's Saturday Night Fever, perfect for CPR at 103 beats per minute.
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