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Personalised Prescription Gin Bottle Label Custom - Any Wording

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suggest that the product has therapeutic qualities, can enhance mental or physical capabilities, or change mood or behaviour.” In response to the concern that the product breached Code rule 3.2(h), the company stated that it took its alcohol licences very seriously and that it found the suggestion it had broken this particular rule disappointing. The company provided a list of other companies selling alcoholic drinks with sparkles in. The company stated that it did not see how prescription gin which contained sparkles was any different to the products it had highlighted.

The Panel therefore concluded there was a clear suggestion that the product had therapeutic qualities, which breached Code rule 3.2(j). For Gin lovers, why not add one of our greetings cards, as seen in the last photo. Each card comes with a Feel Good playlist of over 5 hours of the best feel-good songs, accessible through the spotify code printed on the card. Choose from four different Gin designs. Mixpixie has agreed to discontinue the gin and will work with the Portman Group on designing a new label. Allergen Advice; All our products are vegetarian and vegan friendly, therefore diary free. Gluten free. NO – templates will not work in an App. Edit using the full Adobe Reader program on your laptop or computer onlyRhubarb & Ginger Details: Our rhubarb and ginger roots have a wonderfully warm and spicy taste that is bursting with flavour. Ideal to have neat on ice or to combine with mixers such as champagne, prosecco, tonic or lemonade. Further recipe ideas are below.

The Chair explained that during the Informal Resolution process she had noted that the bottle was 200ml and contained sparkles. The Chair explained that as part of the Informal Resolution review she had raised rule 3.2(h) for consideration as it was her view that the product could appear toy-like and therefore warranted further discussion as to whether it had a particular appeal to under-18s. Gifting company MixPixie has been forced to discontinue its ‘Prescription Gin’ brand after a complaint made by a member of the public was upheld by regulatory body the Portman Group. MixPixie will now work with an advisory service on designing a new label for its gin. Why not try..... our Raspberry Gin Liqueur as a delectable Raspberry Fizz. Simply add the raspberry gin liqueur to a glass of chilled Champagne or Prosecco topped with fresh raspberries for a real freshness. There's nothing better. Nicola Williams, chair of the Independent Complaints Panel, said: “It is wholly irresponsible to present an alcoholic drink as prescription medication and suggest that consumption of it can cure mental and physical ailments. In this case, the product also created a link to irresponsible and immoderate consumption which was particularly concerning when the product was encouraging consumption based on health grounds. Caution must be exercised with tongue in cheek marketing so that it does not breach the Code”. Drinks regulatory body the Portman Group has upheld a complaint made against a gin brand, the bottle of which resembles a medicine bottle.The front of the bottle also featured the statement, ‘Possible side effects: may include extreme relaxation, giddiness and happiness’. This implies a link between consumption and curing physical and mental ailments, the ICP found.

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