Guo Degang, China's most famous crosstalk performer, is to face
legal action for making allegedly false claims in an advertisement
for a "diet" tea.
The Xuanwu District People's Court in Beijing on Tuesday accepted a
suit from a plaintiff surnamed Zhang, claiming she was cheated by
Guo Degang who advertised Zang Mi Pai You, or Tibetan Secret
Fat-Elimination Tea.
Zhang is seeking an apology and damages of 172 yuan (US$21.5) from
Guo, the tea producer, a sales agency and the advertising company
with a claim that they are guilty of commercial fraud.
In the advertisement, Guo said he had lost three kilograms since
drinking the "miraculous Tibetan tea". His slogan "No big belly
after three boxes of tea" soon became a popular catch phrase.
Zhang said she saw the advertisement in the second half of last
year on the sides of many buses, together with the large picture of
its "image ambassador" Guo.
Guo claimed that he found the tea was "pretty good", because he
became much slimmer after drinking it.
Zhang said she bought three boxes of tea because she was a fan of
Guo, but found she lost no weight at all and suffered nausea and
vomiting.
She later learned from a China Central Television program on World
Consumer Rights Day on March 15 that the tea had nothing to do with
Tibet.
Meanwhile, the so-called research institute that served to promote
the product was just a one-man company registered by the product's
advertising company.
Guo was reportedly paid two million yuan (US$260,000)for the
promotion. The Beijing Administration for Industry and Commerce
demanded the tea be removed from sale in pharmacies in Beijing last
month.
Guo has maintained on his website that he found the tea good.
(Xinhua News Agency April 11, 2007)