Thursday 23 May 2013

Nothing easy about toning

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Toning your legs isn't as easy as lacing up a pair of shoes, according to news that Reebok will pay $25 million to resolve claims about its EasyTone footwear.

Women's Health Magazine reported Wednesday that the Federal Trade Commission found Reebok could not support specific claims made in advertisements that wearing EasyTone shoes resulted in "28 percent more strength and tone in the buttock muscles, 11 percent more strength and tone in the hamstring muscles, and 11 percent more strength and tone in the calf muscles than regular walking shoes.”

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