The response Popken received from Snapple's Consumer Relations department didn't really address
the seeming illogic at work here, and basically just said the company complied with «all applicable labeling regulations promulgated» by the FDA.
Not exact matches
Their
illogic seems to feed off each other.
Since finding a process that allows me to engage with chance and
illogic, I've found a way to use shape and composition that
seems to follow the color forces rather than contain them.
It
seems to me that if you've proven an
illogic in my argument — it would be that CO2 is an independent variable, as opposed to my question as to whether clouds are an independent variable.
TL; DR — Mosphit's point
seems like a valid one, so please don't presume that it's an «hideous piece of anti-science
illogic» unless you're willing to argue your case.
The reason don't
seem to be in the science or the logic and
illogic of various cases people make for or against it.