US: Crocs fined US$230,000 over antimicrobial claims
Author: just-style.com | 4 January 2011
Footwear specialist Crocs has agree to pay the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) US$230,000 and modify packaging over "unsubstantiated" antimicrobial claims.
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