2024-11-29T01:19:49-0800
A Joint Plus CBD Gummies scam is going around online with mentions of "Shark Tank" and I am here to provide my full review. I saw this going around in a fake "Entertainment Today" article with the headline, "Shark Tank Funds Sisters CBD That Helps Quit Smoking, Detox And Recover Lungs Invented After Tragically Losing Mother By Lung Cancer." The scam article said that Joint Plus CBD Gummies were part of "the most watched episode in 'Shark Tank' history" and involved "sisters Rebecca and Katie Khalife." It went on to falsely claim the sisters "won over the Shark Tank panel, proving millions of Americans that their product helps quit smoking, detox lungs of nicotine and tar and helps COPD." To be clear, "Shark Tank" has never endorsed any gummies, ever. Further, all of this is a massive scam. As a disclaimer, if this product is being misused by scammers or if there are any similarly-named products, then all I am doing here is trying to educate people to avoid the scam about "Shark Tank" and the other red flags. Thank you for watching. Note: Credit for the inspiration of the thumbnail image design goes to Bill Burr's "Monday Morning Podcast."