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Bright Brain Nootropics has 2 locations, listed below.

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    • Bright Brain Nootropics

      null Bloomingdale, IL 60108-3014

    • Bright Brain Nootropics

      PO Box 6130 108 W Schick Rd Bloomingdale, IL 60108-6130

    Business ProfileforBright Brain Nootropics

    Vitamins and Supplements
    Multi Location Business

    Current Alerts For This Business

    Alert:

    In September 2023,  BBB investigated Bright Brain Nootropics's business practices. This investigation was prompted by an advertising review of the business's website, as they are currently selling item, that advertise health claims. Please see the advertising review details concerning health claims. 

    Competent and reliable scientific evidence (C&RSE) is required to support safety and efficacy claims. Please see more information regarding health claims for products here

    On 09/22/2023, 09/28/2023 and 10/04/2023, BBB requested additional information. As of 10/10/2023, BBB has not received any response from the business. 

    Based on the information detailed above, BBB cannot state with confidence that we have a clear understanding of the business practice.

    Additional business information

    Advertising Review:

    BBB promotes truth in advertising by contacting advertisers whose claims conflict with the BBB Code of Advertising. These claims may come to our attention from our internal review of advertising, consumer complaints and competitor challenges. BBB asks advertisers to prove their claims, change ads to make offers more clear to consumers, and remove misleading or deceptive statements.

    On 9/20/2022, BBB contacted the business regarding their advertised products on their website. The business advertised testimonials, the BBB asked that the business proof that these testimonials are from real customers.  In addition, BBB asked the business to substantiate health claims as advertised for the product, also substantiate that the products are made in the USA as required by BBB’s Code of Advertising.

    The business advertised the following product on their website:

     

    https://www.brightbrain.com/focus.html

    Absolute Focus

    Absolute Focus is a daily nootropic supplement that promotes mental performance, focus, learning, clarity, alertness, cognitive improvement, logical reasoning, memory recall, overall energy and more.

    Frequently referred to as the "smart pill" or "limitless pill" due to its incredible results and industry-leading performance.

    https://www.brightbrain.com/relax.html

    Chill And Relax

    Chill And Relax is an award-winning nootropic to help you relax, alleviate stress and improve your mood. Developed through years of clinical research, it targets the brain’s multiple pathways related to stress, mood, and relaxation; All while providing neuroprotection and helping you feel better.

    https://www.brightbrain.com/

    Lab tested ingredients that ensure industry standard quality and performance.

    • All health claims for products sold on the website need to be substantiated.

    Made In The U.S.A.

    • Claim must be substantiate that the products  were made in the United States.

      Customer Testimonials

    • Provide proof that these are real customers.

     

    The BBB Code of Advertising States:

     

    30. Testimonials and Endorsements

    30.1 In general, advertising which uses testimonials or endorsements is likely to mislead or confuse if:

    30.1.1 It is not genuine and does not actually represent the current opinion of the endorser;

    30.1.2 The actual wording of the testimonial or endorsement has been altered in such a way as to change its overall meaning and impact;

    30.1.3 It contains representations or statements which would be misleading if made directly by the advertiser;

    30.1.4 While literally true, it creates deceptive implications;

    30.1.5 The endorser has not been a bona fide user of the endorsed product or service at the time when the endorsement was given, where the advertiser represents that the endorser uses the product or service;

    30.1.6 It is not clearly stated that the endorser, associated with some well-known and highly-regarded institution, is speaking only in a personal capacity, and not on behalf of such an institution, if such be the fact;

    30.1.7 The advertising makes broad claims as to the endorsements or approval by indefinitely large or vague groups, for example, “the homeowners of America,” “the doctors of America;”

    30.1.8 The endorser has a financial interest in the company whose product or service is endorsed and this is not made known in the advertisement;

    30.1.9 An expert endorser does not possess the qualifications that give the endorser the expertise represented in the advertisement;

    30.1.10 The advertiser represents, directly or by implication, that the endorser is an “actual consumer” when such is not the case and the advertisement fails to clearly and conspicuously disclose that fact;

    30.1.11 A consumer’s experience represented in an advertisement is not the typical experience of those using the product or service, unless the advertisement clearly and conspicuously discloses what the expected results will be;

    30.1.12 Endorsements placed by advertisers in online blogs or on other third-party websites do not clearly and conspicuously disclose the connection to the advertiser and comply with each of the provisions in this Code; and

    30.1.13 Advertisers compensate consumers for leaving feedback on third-party online blogs or websites but fail to ensure that consumers disclose such facts on those blogs or websites.

    In the U.S., advertisers should consult the Federal Trade Commission Guides on Testimonials and Endorsements for detailed guidance. In Canada, advertisers should review the Competition Bureau’s publication on Untrue, Misleading or Unauthorized Use of Tests and Testimonials for specific guidance.

    34. Claimed Results

    Claims relating to performance, energy savings, safety, efficacy or results for a product or service should be based on recent and competent testing or other objective data.

     

    37. “Made in USA” Claims

    37.1 “Made in USA” and similar terms used to describe the origin of a product must be truthful and substantiated.

    37.2 An advertiser must not express or imply that a product or product line is exclusively “Made in USA” unless all or virtually all of the product is made in the U.S. All significant parts and processing that go into the product must be of U.S. origin. That is, the product should contain no — or negligible — foreign content.

    37.3 Advertisers can refer to products that are manufactured with foreign components as “Assembled in USA,” if the product's principal assembly and last substantial transformation was completed in the U.S.

    37.4 Qualified “Made in USA” claims, for example, “60% U.S. content,” “Made in U.S. of U.S. and imported parts,” are appropriate for products that are manufactured or have been substantially assembled domestically. However, advertisers must avoid making these claims if a significant amount of assembly or material of the product was not completed in the U.S. Qualified “Made in USA” claims, like unqualified claims, must be truthful and substantiated.

    As of 10/10/2023, business has not responded to BBB emails or substantiated claims.
     
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    At-a-glance

    Customer Reviews

    1/5stars

    Average of 2 Customer Reviews

    Customer Complaints

    2 complaints closed in last 3 years

    1 complaints closed in last 12 months

    Customer Reviews are not used in the calculation of BBB Rating

    Reasons for BBB Rating

    Business Details

    This is a multi-location business.

    Find a Location

    Bright Brain Nootropics has 2 locations, listed below.

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      • Bright Brain Nootropics

        null Bloomingdale, IL 60108-3014

      • Bright Brain Nootropics

        PO Box 6130 108 W Schick Rd Bloomingdale, IL 60108-6130

      Location of This Business
      Bloomingdale, IL 60108-3014
      BBB File Opened:
      2/28/2023
      Years in Business:
      19
      Business Started:
      1/1/2005
      Business Incorporated:
      9/23/2020
      Type of Entity:
      Limited Liability Company (LLC)
      Business Management
      • Mr. Matthew Nocifora
      Contact Information

      Principal

      • Mr. Matthew Nocifora

      Customer Contact

      • Mr. Matthew Nocifora

      Customer Complaints

      2 Customer Complaints

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      Customer Reviews

      2 Customer Reviews

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      Most Recent Customer Review

      Tammy G

      1 star

      06/18/2024

      This needs to be zero stars! I ordered on May 28th the package has supposedly lost. The only customer service is through chat and I've gotten nowhere with them. I want a refund but they give generic response.     

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