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Exclusive | Annoyingly catchy Kars4Kids jingle gets new life thanks to court’s ruling
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Exclusive | Annoyingly catchy Kars4Kids jingle gets new life thanks to court’s ruling

  • California’s Fourth Appellate District stayed the lower court’s injunction and allowed Kars4Kids ads to continue airing while the appeal proceeds.
  • The May 8 Orange County ruling found the charity violated California false advertising laws by not disclosing its religious affiliation and how donations are used.
  • Kars4Kids’ spokesperson stated the airing of ads supports programs for children and families during the appeals process.
  • The ruling noted California receives about 25% of Kars4Kids’ revenue, yet the state has limited direct programming beyond a backpack giveaway described as a branding exercise.
  • The case accuses Kars4Kids of misleading donors about how funds are spent and the organization’s religious affiliations.
  • California court records show donations primarily funded Orthodox programs via Oorah, with substantial 2022 spending in Israel.
  • The California decision is part of a broader scrutiny that includes prior actions in Pennsylvania, Oregon, and a 2017 Minnesota investigation.
  • The California Post reported ongoing coverage and promotion tied to the court ruling and campaign.
  • The court’s decision preserves the status quo, allowing the jingle to remain on air during the appeal period.
  • The ruling aims to ensure transparency in charity advertising while the broader appeal is heard.
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