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  2. Oprah Winfrey Gets Real About ‘Weight Loss Gummies ... - AOL

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    Weight loss pills and gummies that say they help shed pounds don’t have a ton of research to back up these claims—and there’s very little regulation of supplements by the FDA.

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  5. Trick 'r Treat - Wikipedia

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    Kreeg, a curmudgeonly Halloween hater, dresses up his dog to scare trick-or-treaters off his doorstep. As the night proceeds, Kreeg encounters increasingly unusual phenomena: The front of the house is egged; the lawn is filled with ornate jack-o'-lanterns; and the hallways and ceiling are scrawled with Halloween and Samhain greetings.

  6. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    Fake email addresses - Malicious actors sometimes send from email addresses made to look like an official email address but in fact is missing a letter(s), misspelled, replaces a letter with a lookalike number (e.g. “O” and “0”), or originates from free email services that would not be used for official communications.

  7. Fictional brand - Wikipedia

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    Aspen beer, a fictional brand from the 1979 film Alien. A fictional brand is a nonexistent brand depicted in movies, television shows, books, comics, or music.The fictional brand may be designed to imitate, satirize, or differentiate itself from a real corporate brand. [1]

  8. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    If you get an email claiming to be from AOL, but it's not marked this way, it's likely the email is fake and you should immediately delete it. What are pyramid schemes? Pyramid schemes on the internet involve emails sent requesting you to send money to another person and will place your name on a list to get money in the future.

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    The fake websites use different URLs, registered in October and December 2023 respectively. All links on both pages also redirect to a site selling CBD Gummies branded under the names Gentle Wave ...