Tiger Woods CBD Gummies :- What products can you buy?

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Unauthorized use of name and likeness (NIL)

Selling products using a celebrity's name or image without their permission is illegal and infringes on their publicity rights.

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Misleading marketing tactics

Scammers use fake news websites, social media ads, and pressure tactics to promote counterfeit CBD products.

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Health hazards from contaminated gummies

Consuming such products can lead to health issues including acute poisoning, long-term organ damage, and adverse interactions with medications.

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Data harvesting and subscription traps

Many scam websites steal personal information and enroll buyers in costly recurring charges without their knowledge.

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Red flags of CBD scams

Signs include too-good-to-be-true claims, lack of verifiable endorsements, missing lab reports, and poor website quality.

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Tiger Woods endorsement status

Tiger Woods has never endorsed any CBD products; any claims to the contrary are false.

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Legitimate CBD gummies sourcing

Reputable brands use organic hemp, provide clear COAs, and specify the type of CBD extract in their products.

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Consumer vigilance

Users should be skeptical of celebrity health endorsements and research thoroughly before purchasing CBD products.

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Full-spectrum extract

A type of CBD that contains less than 0.3% THC along with other cannabinoids.

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Broad-spectrum extract

CBD that includes other cannabinoids but no THC, preferred by those concerned about drug testing.