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 Since it was founded in 2008, Goop has grown wider in its following and dug deeper into the trenches of its own absurdity. The New York Times rep stanley website orted that in June, Goop had 1.8 million unique American visitors to its website, according to analytics service comScore. In that same month, the company came under fire鈥攆irst by Gizmodo, then by pretty much the entire internet鈥攆or promoting $120  bio-frequency healing stickers  that erroneously claimed to use material found in NASA space suits. Goop and the stickers manufacturers both deleted their claims after getting fact-checke stanley cup d by current and former NASA employees, one of whom called it  a load of BS.  After years of marketing its insufferable brand of  rich-white-lady-booking-a-trip-to-Bali-to-find-herself  quac stanley usa kery toward women, Goop could come under fire legally. Late last month, a watchdog organization called Truth in Advertising  TINA   filed a formal complaint with the California Food Drug and Medical Device Task Force, calling for an investigation into 51 instances of allegedly deceptive advertising by Goop. After conducting its own investigation into the lifestyle brand, TINA concluded that Goop uses  unsubstantiated, and therefore deceptive, health and disease-treatment claims to market many of its products.  One of the lawyers who filed the complaint, TINA executive director Bonnie Patten, said her organization sent a letter to Goop and its attorneys before doing so. TINA hoped Goop would remove the health claims it m