{
  "winning_post": {
    "post_index": "5",
    "why_this_one": "This post contains a potentially explosive legal fact that would blow people's minds - if Fruit of the Loom actually trademarked something they claim never existed, it's smoking-gun evidence of a corporate cover-up or reality glitch.",
    "the_hook": "Is it true Fruit of the Loom trademarked the cornucopia?"
  },
  "video_concept": {
    "title": "Fruit of the Loom Trademarked a Logo They Say Never Existed",
    "the_question_it_answers": "Did a major corporation accidentally prove the Mandela Effect is real by legally protecting an image they deny ever using?",
    "the_revelation": "The tantalizing possibility that corporate trademark records might contain evidence that contradicts the official 'it never existed' narrative",
    "why_share": "This feels like catching a company in a lie - people love sharing evidence of corporate cover-ups or reality glitches",
    "emotional_payoff": "Validated - viewers who remember the cornucopia feel vindicated that there might be proof"
  },
  "hook_quality": {
    "specificity": "2",
    "surprise_factor": "4",
    "emotional_pull": "4",
    "universality": "4",
    "overall_score": "3.5"
  },
  "runner_up_posts": [
    {
      "post_index": "4",
      "hook": "Anti-Monopoly board game has fruit illustration with cornucopia that looks like how people remember Fruit of the Loom",
      "why_not_winner": "It's a reasonable explanation rather than a mystery - explanations are less viral than unsolved questions with tantalizing evidence"
    },
    {
      "post_index": "1",
      "hook": "The cornucopia version looks more 'correct' even to people who don't remember seeing it",
      "why_not_winner": "Too abstract and psychological - lacks the concrete 'gotcha' element of potential trademark evidence"
    }
  ],
  "verdict": "NEEDS_RESEARCH",
  "verdict_reasoning": "The trademark claim is unverified in this post - if true, it's a MAKE_NOW; if false, it's a SKIP. Must verify the trademark records before committing."
}