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Interest groups attempt to influence public policy through a variety of activities.
Marketing Brochures
Printed promotional documents used to describe and advertise products or services offered by a business.
Puffery
Exaggerated or hyperbolic claims made by a seller about a product or service, often considered legal and not literally true.
Express Warranty
A guarantee made by a seller that a product will meet certain quality and reliability standards.
Product-Identification Label
Labels on products providing information about the manufacturer, brand, and specific details about the product, often used for tracking and identification purposes.
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