An online marketplace has launched an ad campaign featuring the slogan “Baby Fever reducer” to encourage people to buy the cheaper version of the measles vaccine.
The company, Baby Fever, says its vaccine is “the only one that does not contain any thimerosal”.
The company’s website says it is “free from mercury, mercury-containing preservatives, thimerosol and mercury salts, which are used to form the thimeroid compound in vaccines.”
The company also says its baby fever reduction product is “100% mercury free”.
The ad campaign has been watched more than 1.5 million times and generated more than $8,000 worth of business in the first 24 hours.
It is still running, however, and Baby Fever has yet to respond to requests for comment.
The ad campaign is part of a broader campaign by the company, which also sells its “curing” skin cream.
It has also offered free skin care samples to consumers who have purchased the cheaper product.
This ad campaign by Baby Fever is similar to one that ran on a television station in 2016 that claimed the cheaper MMR vaccine was linked to autism, which was later withdrawn.
In the ad campaign, which is still available, Baby is shown using a baby fever syringe to make a syringe with a “fever reducer”.
The campaign, launched on the company’s Facebook page, says the “cure” is a “powerful formula that is 100% mercury-free and has no thimeroxides or other preservatives”.
“We’ve created a formula that will help you to treat and prevent the flu in a safe and effective way.
It’s a must-have for any child, adolescent or adult who is in a pinch,” the company wrote.
A spokesperson for Baby Fever told Business Insider that it was not aware of the viral campaign.
“The brand and its products have always been about creating great, simple and affordable solutions that are great for parents and loved ones,” the spokesperson said.
“While we are aware of viral campaigns, we do not know of any viral campaign targeting Baby Fever.”