Multiple Choice
Why should consumers be suspicious of the product?
A) The name implies the product has magical properties but doesn't sounds like it works.
B) It sounds too good to be true and relies on research evidence.
C) It is impossible to gain muscle mass using supplements.
D) There is no obvious reason to be suspicious about the supplement's name.
E) The name implies the product has magical properties and it sounds too good to be true.
Correct Answer:

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