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The Coca-Cola Company decides to add raspberry flavoured Coke and lemon flavoured Diet Coke to its regular product line.
Deceptive Conduct
Deceptive conduct involves misleading or dishonest behavior designed to trick or deceive others, often scrutinized in the context of consumer protection and business practices.
Corrective Advertising
A requirement imposed by regulatory agencies where a company must admit to past misleading advertising and correct the misinformation at their own expense.
FTC
The Federal Trade Commission, a U.S. federal agency whose mission is to prevent anticompetitive, deceptive, and unfair business practices.
False Impressions
Misleading appearances or statements that cause someone to derive an incorrect conclusion or understanding.
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