lol, that would be hilarious, but no company orchestrates a PR nightmare that nightmarish on purpose. I'm sure on some level it's illegal too for giving consumers false information about their own product so they look better in the long run. It's also way too risky.
Still, I'd laugh my ass off if in 5 years Don Matrick was like, "Yea, we planned that and you idiots ate it up like glaze on a doughnut."