SINGAPORE - Bubble tea chain iTea will be taking down an advertisement that appeared to promote drinks like pearl milk tea as zero-sugar and zero-calorie. The brand, which has 47 outlets islandwide, apologised for its mistake and said there was no intent to mislead consumers. A brand spokesman said its claim was referring to its new sugar substitute, and not.
Commercial advertising in Singapore is regulated by the Advertising Standards Authority of Singapore (ASAS) through the Singapore Code of Advertising Practice (SCAP). The ASAS adopts a complaints-based approach in reviewing potential advertising breaches and can get advertisers to amend or withdraw advertisements that
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