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Hand Sanitizer ads.  Almost afraid to open this can of worms, but I’m getting mixed messages on FB ad eligibility.Hand Sanitizer ads. Almost afraid to open this can of worms, but I’m getting mixed messages on FB ad eligibility. Anyone currently running these? FB says it’s a no go according to official policy, but I’m hearing people are running them. Thanks
Hand Sanitizer ads.Almost afraid to open this can of worms, but I’m getting mixed messages on FB a

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+5 votes
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You can run them if you’re approved by Facebook or until you are caught by Facebook, and then your accounts will probably disappear pretty quick.  
+4 votes
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Annoying I can’t find a single thing of hand sanitizer at any of the 8 dollar trees in town but there’s people price hiking them online
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@vidette307 yeah that is annoying. I get the overall stance by FB, but I also think it’s a slippery slope and in some ways is preventing suppliers like my client from supplying the market at scale.  
+2 votes
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My ads for sanitizer were denied and the ad account was disabled
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@terry yikes when was this?  
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@griffen988 this past week!  
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@terry sakes; the ad I put in launched on 5/2, I wonder what the deal is
0 votes
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See in seeing this, and wondering how that’s allowed ‍♂️  
https://www.facebook.com/ads/librar...61037
+2 votes
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Not running ads for sanitizer but another product that is similar. Ads stayed live for a couple days. Once I made new ads and elaborated a bit on the product, they killed the ad account. The ads that I got live were a photo of the product and the headline "back in stock. " But the account is dead now.  
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