Along with my sarcasm I am generally a cynic. In recent years I have made an effort to be positive when I can. I'm going to try and be positive about this but I do find it odd that we have to wait until Tuesday to find out. I have no issues signing a waiver or waiting for their lawyer to write the "warning" verbage on Monday if that is why they need that day... Which is me being positive. lol
I too am a reforming cynic, and like you I have no problem with the wait. I just find the wording a bit glib considering the firestorm that's been set off. It reads like, "shh, everything's fine but don't tell anyone," which is just a little weird. Granted, words are my trade, and I realize they're not everyone's strong suit, so I'm fairly sure I'm reading too much into it. But here's how *I* would have put it based on a couple of scenarios -
Scenario 1: They know everything is fine, but for whatever reason (typing up new disclaimers, consulting lawyers, whatever) it won't be back up till Tuesday.
"We will be releasing a public statement on Tuesday about our Cinnamon flavor. We need some time to get that statement together, but we think you'll be pleased with what we've decided."
Scenario 2: They don't have all the info they need back yet, and won't till Tuesday, but all *indications* are positive.
"We will be releasing a public statement on Tuesday about our Cinnamon flavor. We are currently waiting for the final test results, but we're optimistic."
I know this all looks like hair splitting, and it probably is - I've been known to take a red pen to a grocery list - but to me, either of those statements would read a lot less like "We know exactly what we're planning to do, but we're sitting on bringing them back so as to pump up Black Friday sales." (oops, I said it.)
To be clear, I don't really think that's the *intent* here, but it reads shifty even though I don't think they meant it to.
.... hey James, need a copy-editor? I'll work for free juice.