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"textContent": "Two Irish mum influencers have responded after being called out by the Advertising Standards Authority, explaining the reasons behind their complaints. Cork influencer Julie Haynes, was listed by the ASA for advertising ‘misleading/dangerous behaviour’ featuring Space Goods in her content. The brand is known for its mushroom coffee alternative ‘Rainbow Dust’. The advertisement appeared on […]\n\nThe post Irish influencer responds after being called out for advertising product ‘not recommended’ for pregnant women appeared first on everymum.",
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