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  • pharmaceutical company caught in a lie by schoolgirls

    story here

    Apparently some schoolgirls wanted to prove that cheaper drinks had less vitamin C than advertised-instead they found that a popular brand had none despite the package claims of 4 times the amount of vitamin C as orange juice.

    So they did what anyone would do-contacted the company-and were promptly dismissed. Did they stop there? Nope. They took it to the media-which backed them up and sent the info to a government watchdog group. The company tried to claim "oh the finished product has less but the concentrated syrup has more(despite the package label stating otherwise)-company is now facing fines and 15 charges of false advertising-now they're "thanking" the girls and claiming-oh it was just one type-we tested the rest and they're fine.....hmmm you lied once, got caught why should we believe you now?
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    LOL! That's freaking awesome. Can you say "pwned?"

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    • #3
      Originally posted by protege View Post
      Can you say "pwned?"
      No, I really never could. Powned? Pooned? Pawned?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lachrymose View Post
        No, I really never could.
        puh-owned, subvocalized "uh."
        Any comment I make should not be taken as an absolute, unless I say it should be. Even this one.

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        • #5
          I remember this. It caused a huge ruckus in Australia because Ribena (the drink in question) is very popular. The company changed their drink as a result of this. (can't remember what the current label says)

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