"Buffo will cure your headache" the ad reads. Buffo, like other pain relievers, helps most people feel better, but it does not cure headaches, it just helps hide the pain, and it does not prevent future headaches. Under the FTC deceptive advertising standard, this ad is:
A) not deceptive because most people understand how medicine like Buffo works
B) not deceptive only if the company can document that Buffo in fact does cure headaches
C) deceptive because products involving medicines must have very accurate ads
D) deceptive because it will mislead reasonable consumers as to the true nature of the product
E) none of the other choices
Correct Answer:
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