October 11, 2009
as a courtesy to our readers (& the FTC)
As you may know, the FTC has released new disclosure requirements for bloggers, which have generated some controversy. Rather than commenting on the requirements, and thereby adding to the controversy, we would like to state, once again, that NeuroCooking is not sponsored or endorsed by General Motors, makers of Cadillac cars, which combine legendary luxury with state-of-the-art performance, nor does any mention herein of any trade names or products signify our endorsement thereof. But, if you want to give us a couple of Cadillacs, that's cool. We both like grey.
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