👉 Audit PIMPs, or Public Interest Marketing and Promotion Products, are marketing tools used to promote products or services that serve the public interest rather than private gain. However, they can sometimes lead to "audit pimples," which are issues arising when these products fail to meet regulatory or ethical standards. These pimples may include misleading claims, lack of transparency about the product's benefits or risks, and insufficient evidence to support the marketing assertions. Such shortcomings can undermine consumer trust and lead to regulatory scrutiny, highlighting the need for rigorous auditing and compliance measures to ensure that PIMPs genuinely promote public welfare.