The Restatement (Third) of Torts on product liability states that the producer of a product may be liable for defect except in which case:
A) the producer failed to use a reasonable alternative design that would have produced greater safety
B) producer failed to provide reasonable instructions of foreseeable risks
C) product contains a defect even if all possible care was used in making the product
D) producer advertised features of the product that violated federal safety standards
E) all of the other choices are correct
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