A competing or alternative formula designed to achieve similar results through different methods or ingredients.
From counter- + formula (Latin formula, meaning 'form' or 'rule'). Modern usage emerged with commercial competition in the 19th-20th centuries.
When Coca-Cola fought to protect its secret formula, competitors developed counterformulas like Pepsi—sometimes the copycat version becomes so successful that people forget which one was original.
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