Adicle
An advertisement veiled as a news article or an article promoting a particular product
In a Newspaper article - The "National Institute of Consumer Goods" advises using The 'paint-resistor' to get those scratches off your car.
John:(After Reading the article) "Damn, check this new product out ,seems legit..I can finally get those marks off my car .."
Jason:"Oh that, don't fall for that shit man...its an adicle"
Note: The example "National Institute of Consumer Goods" is in this case is a fictitious or sub par rating agency that's advertising a particular product in other than regular methods (Visual ads) by portraying a false sense of security,authenticity and effectiveness of said product, so as to enhance sales of that product
John:(After Reading the article) "Damn, check this new product out ,seems legit..I can finally get those marks off my car .."
Jason:"Oh that, don't fall for that shit man...its an adicle"
Note: The example "National Institute of Consumer Goods" is in this case is a fictitious or sub par rating agency that's advertising a particular product in other than regular methods (Visual ads) by portraying a false sense of security,authenticity and effectiveness of said product, so as to enhance sales of that product