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Rite-Aid sells windshield washer fluid with too much volatile organic compounds, which "can vaporize and react with nitrogen oxides in the presence of sunlight and heat to form ground-level ozone, a kind of smog," the California Air Resources Board claims in Sacramento Superior Court.

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