TrimSpa moves on without Anna Nicole Smith
New weight-loss ads to feature ordinary people
FREE VIDEO |
TrimSpa CEO on Anna Nicole Smith Feb. 9: TODAY host Matt Lauer talks with Alex Goen of TrimSpa about Anna Nicole Smith, who was a friend and a spokeswoman for his weight loss and nutritional supplement company. Today Show Entertainment |
Most popular |
| |||||
News tools |
![]() |
Top business news (about 4 alerts per day) |
Find more alerts at alerts.msnbc.com |
NEWARK, New Jersey - Officials from the weight-loss supplement company whose ads featured the late Anna Nicole Smith said future ads will focus on ordinary people.
In a statement issued Saturday night, TrimSpa Chief Executive Officer Alex Goen said that while Smith's dramatic weight loss from the product had "helped to catapult the brand," he said its success "is not simply the result of Anna Nicole Smith."
Smith died suddenly on Thursday at 39. No cause of death has been determined.
The company will now rely on its less-famous customers as spokespeople, people who TrimSpa President Tony Azzizzo described in the statement as "your neighbors, friends, family members."
Azzizzo said the brand "now has thousands of successful weight loss spokespersons, albeit less heralded. Their weight loss experience is no less celebrated for them as Anna's was to the world."
TrimSpa has taken heat for some of their ads in the past. Earlier this month, Smith and TrimSpa were named in a class-action lawsuit alleging their marketing of a weight-loss pill is false or misleading. The Federal Trade Commission also recently announced the company would pay $1.5 million to settle allegations that the company's weight-loss claims were unsubstantiated.
- Discuss Story On Newsvine
-
Rate Story:
View popularLowHigh - Instant Message
MORE FROM U.S. BUSINESS |
| Add U.S. business headlines to your news reader: |
Sponsored links
Open an Account Online Today! $7 Trades & Powerful Trading Tools.
www.scottrade.com
Resource guide



