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Cisco developed a carburetor for automobiles, which he called the "CiscoCarb." He advertised the carburetor in a national automobile magazine in a full-page advertisement under a caption that read: "Proven Performance-80 kilometres to a litre of gas in any car." The advertisement offered the carburetor for $100 on a 30-day, money back guarantee. If the advertisement was intended to read "8 kilometres to a litre" instead of the "80 kilometres to a litre," and Cisco immediately placed a correcting advertisement in the next issue of the magazine, he would not be in violation of the Competition Act.

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