I need to pause on product selection here before writing.
The keyword is “pepper spray with tear gas.” None of the products in this catalog contain tear gas (CN or CS agent). These are all OC-only (oleoresin capsicum) formulations. No product name or tag mentions tear gas, and none of the descriptions indicate a CN/CS combination formula.
**This matters for two reasons:**
1. **SEO accuracy** — A visitor searching “pepper spray with tear gas” is specifically looking for a CN/CS+OC combination product. Serving them an OC-only product without acknowledging that distinction is a mismatch that increases bounce rate and returns.
2. **Brand integrity** — The dealer voice requires honesty about what a product is and isn’t. Implying a product contains tear gas when it doesn’t would be a compliance and trust problem.
**What I’d recommend instead:**
– **Option A:** Add a tear gas combination product to the catalog (e.g., Mace Brand Triple Action, which combines OC + CN tear gas + UV dye), then run this page.
– **Option B:** Redirect the keyword target to a page that honestly explains the OC vs. tear gas distinction and features the closest available product — but that’s an educational/MOFU page, not BOTF.
– **Option C:** Reassign this URL and keyword cluster to a different, accurate keyword that matches your actual catalog (e.g., “pepper gel for home defense” or “2 million SHU pepper spray”).
I won’t generate a BOTF page that implies product attributes the catalog doesn’t support. That protects both the customer and the brand.
Want to supply an updated product catalog entry, or redirect this keyword to a better match?