Yes, Xocai is diabetes-friendly, because the chocolate is natually sweetened with berries and raw cane juice crystals, a low-glycemic sweetener.
A unique Claim is a claim that makes a product more interesting the another product.Ex: " You'll find that only out cars have the Deluxe Air-flow system" or"Hypoglicia can only be found in out product"
Palmolive claims that their product will disinfect 99.9% of bacteria on dishes. They also claim that their product is the best at removing oil from dishes and other surfaces.
In the context of health insurance, a "claim" is the submission of a request for payment for services or products that are covered by the policy. There is usually a requirement that the claim be made in a certain form and on a certain form, often provided by the insurer. As such, a claim can be made by the provider, or in some cases, by the recipient of the services or product who outlaid money for the services or product.
that is "life time " guaranty .....Its absurd and false claim,,,
It is referred as after sales service of the product such warranty claim etc.
To accurately respond to your question, I would need more specific information about the product in question. However, generally, a product claim may highlight its benefits, features, or intended outcomes, such as improved performance, enhanced quality, or satisfaction guarantees. If you provide details about the product, I can help summarize its claims more effectively.
By US FDA rules unless such a product is an approved drug it cannot make claims to diagnose, treat, or cure any illness or medical condition. Other than that restriction a health product can legally make any claim its makers choose to make for it.
It is referred as after sales service of the product such warranty claim etc.
-APEX- There was little or no government regulation.
nutrient claim.
Samsonite established its reputation by producing a product that was extremely durable