Yes, poison. Obviously, he was referring to some kind of molecule of his own, so not specifically the deadly version, but the headline bait obviously worked better that way. The claim was later denied by Celsius, who pointed out that it was just a common molecule present in vitamin B12. Others have also stepped in in this case, such as nutritionist Ryan Norton. Moral: independent UGC can lay the foundation for very serious lawsuits. I mean, cyanide, really? Apple is well aware of this: to take the example of new zealand b2b leads a brand that is probably also more well-known in Italy... Did you know that Apple also had this kind of problem with UGC? When iOS8 was released, some online profiles pretended to be the official creators of the brand.
And you know how it ended? that the new iPhones had a cutting-edge new feature called Apple Wave. Thanks to this feature, the phone battery can be charged by putting it in the microwave and turning it on for a few minutes. Yes, you read that correctly. Yes, there have been several burnt iPhones. If you think this is crazy, then you will immediately understand that it is not true... It may be, but do not underestimate the communication impact of someone pretending to be an official spokesperson of a brand with strong authority. We do not know what damage Apple suffered in this incident, but there are many official statements on the Internet.
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