"Sports Glasses" advertises that is product will not break when used in contact sports. A hockey player catches a stick in the face; his "Sports Glasses" break and injure him. He sues the makers of "Sports Glasses." They likely be held:
A) not liable because of assumption of the risk in contact sports
B) not liable because evidence shows that no technology exists that will prevent glasses from breaking under strong enough force
C) not liable because of lack of a written warranty
D) liable in strict liability based on express warranty
E) liable in strict liability for market share liability
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