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In 1982, seven people in Chicago died after taking extra-strength Tylenol, a leading pain-killer medicine, that had been laced with cyanide by an unknown offender. The tampering had occurred after the product had reached shelves. Tylenol took a major hit in market share after the incident, losing almost 30% of its market share... displayed 300 characters
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The tampering had occurred after the product had reached shelves. Tylenol took a major hit in market share after the incident, losing almost 30% of its market share. Johnson and Johnson responded by ensuring public safety first. They recalled all their capsules (about 31 million bottles for a loss of more than $100 million daollars) from market, even though they knew they were not responsible for the incidents... displayed next 300 characters
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