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The Dumbest Products of 2007

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The Dumbest Products of 2007

Lululemon Athletica claimed its VitaSea clothing line, popular among yoga enthusiasts, was made with seaweed fiber to reduce stress and provide other health benefits. However, a New York Times-commissioned lab test found no evidence of seaweed in the VitaSea fabric. Lululemon's founder did not dispute the findings.

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