Article on African Mango Quoting a Fake News Site

nickster

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Aug 21, 2009
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Found this hilarious. Article in the Daily Mail in the UK is quoting a fake news site as an information source.

Could African mango be the weight-loss wonder fruit we have all been waiting for? | Mail Online

David Jeffery, a 36-year-old journalist from Columbia, Missouri, told xxxxxxxx.com:
'After just two weeks of using African Mango, I lost 22 pounds of fat, including a lot of fat off my gut.
'I'm amazed at how fast the weight is falling off me. Already my jean size has dropped from 36 to 34.

(I xxxxx'd the domain name as I don't want to be accused of outing a lander)
 


Too funny.

Although the Daily Mail have been known to take stories from parody news satire websites.
 
lol, from one of the commenters:

Wait, wait! I have the real secret to weight loss: Antarctic Kumquat extract. It's 'unique' properties are making me tons of money from the gullible bubble butts who will fall for anything. Only $39 a bottle, and only for those people really, really, I mean really serious about weight loss.