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"Rapid Rise" is a health drink for teenagers that was advertised with the claim that the continuous consumption of the drink over a two-month period would lead to a four-inch rise in height. This claim was not grounded in laboratory research or seen in most of its users. This act of making scientifically unsubstantiated health claims about this product is likely to be a violation of the ________.
A) Health Care Reform Act
B) Nutrition Labeling and Education Act
C) Consumer Product Safety Act
D) Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

This is for my business law class, anything will help
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