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Oprah has endorsed this product. Rachel Ray used these pills to lose weight. Have you seen statements like these on an acai berry product site? If you have, you may wonder if theyre really true. After all, would Oprah really say she used one acai berry product over another? Well, she might, but chances are if you see her endorsing three different products, some of them are faking her quotes. Thats the problem with some acai berry websites out theretheyre using celebrities as a way of trying to sell more of their product, but they arent being honest.
Many of these sites take generic quotes about the acai berry from celebrities and try to use them in a way that makes it sound like that person was talking about a specific product. However, many famous people who use acai berry items only talk about them in a broad sense; rarely do they actually name product names, although some do. Other acai berry sites might show images of celebrities. They dont ever come right out and say that these celebrities support their product. Instead, they simply make it look like they do. By associating someone like Dr. Oz with their acai berry product, they hope to make it seem the best.
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