NEWS - November 2011:

IASC Adds Nahrin to "Not Certified" List

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 IASC Adds Nahrin to "Not Certified List"

October 18, 2011 - The IASC today announced today announced the addition of Nahrin to the list of company's who are improperly using the IASC Certification Seal on its products as part of its ongoing efforts to protect its certification seal program and trademarked property.


The IASC maintains a 3rd party certification program that verifies the content and purity of aloe vera in products. This program and the certification seal are recognized globally, and consumers can be assured that products legally displaying the seal contain the required amount of aloe vera in accordance with the IASC program standards. The IASC maintains lists of currently certified and no longer certified products, as well as a list of manufacturers who have illegally displayed the seal on products/marketing materials (the "Not Certified" list).

Upon being notified that the company was using the seal on its products by a consumer, IASC staff and counsel began taking actions to have the seal removed from Nahrin's products. Nahrin has also been added to the IASC "Not Certified" list on the website. 

"We will continue to take action to protect the seal as it provides clear value to consumers and manufacturers of aloe vera products," said Devon Powell, Executive Director of the IASC. "Companies found using the seal without authorization will be dealt with accordingly".

For questions about the IASC or the Certification Program please contact Devon Powell.