More than half of American adults take some kind of herbal supplement, spending an estimated $30 billion a year in the belief that the supplements have some kind of healthful effect. And, of course, consumers think that what’s in the bottle is what the label promises.
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But New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman says that belief is too often misplaced — and yesterday announced that GNC, Target, Walmart, and Walgreens were allegedly selling store brand herbal supplements that either didn’t contain the labeled substance or contain ingredients that weren’t listed on the labels.
Surprise albums (or albums with very little or no warning) are as en vogue as ever right now. Now take this information with a grain of salt, but the rap Internet world is buzzing that another top-tier rap star is about to follow the same mold. Rumor has it that a brand-new Kendrick Lamar album is set to hit store shelves on January 27.