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  2. Wikipedia:Sour grapes - Wikipedia

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    The sweet wine of fairness cannot be squeezed from sour grapes. When an editor seeks to use a community discussion as a platform, their opinion should be assessed carefully. See both sides and strength of their claims. If it's skillful puffery then it could be deceptive (dishonest distortion) and used for retaliation (The Fox and the Grapes ...

  3. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports (CR), formerly Consumers Union (CU), is an American nonprofit consumer organization dedicated to independent product testing, investigative journalism, consumer-oriented research, public education, and consumer advocacy.

  4. Consumer Reports is a United States-based non-profit organization which conducts product testing and product research to collect information to share with consumers so that they can make more informed purchase decisions in any marketplace.

  5. Sore Loser Laws, Explained - AOL

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    Forty-seven states impose restrictions on political candidates who lost a primary election, but how they would apply in a presidential election is not always clear.

  6. Sour Grapes (2016 film) - Wikipedia

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    Sour Grapes is an American crime documentary about wine fraudster Rudy Kurniawan. Filmmakers Jerry Rothwell and Reuben Atlas debuted the documentary at film festivals in October 2016 and on Netflix the following month.

  7. Letters: Raleigh mayor’s sour grapes response was so telling

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  8. The Viral Sour Patch Grapes Are My New Go-To Summer Snack - AOL

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    Some say that the poppable sour-sweet grapes rival the popular candies. To put that claim to the test, we made the recipe (and tested its portability). Read on for all the sweet (and sour) details.

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports was established in 1936 to advance the Consumer Movement through product testing and advocating for consumer rights. Today the organization employs 500 people to conduct experiments at its laboratories, report the results, do journalism on consumer issues, and present the consumer perspective in policy discussions.