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<h1>Non-stick cookware claims must be backed by testing, certifications, safe materials, clear labels, and compliant warranties.</h1> A manufacturer announced a new non-stick cookware range claiming advanced PEEK reinforcement, superior durability, extensive safety certifications, absence of specific chemicals, and a five-year warranty. Legally, these assertions trigger obligations under consumer protection and advertising law: claims must be substantiated by reliable testing and certification documentation; comparative and absolute statements (e.g., '100% toxin-free,' 'India's safest') may be scrutinized as misleading if unsupported; warranty terms and disclaimers must comply with statutory guarantees and fair remedy provisions; product safety and labeling must meet applicable food-contact and import/export regulations, with potential liability for false or deceptive marketing.