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Tobacco ads are created to get kids to think smoking will make them: ... Tobacco Ads Work
The tobacco industry spends more than $12.4 billion per year - over $34.1 million a day - marketing its deadly products in the U.S. alone, much of this reaching kids.
Tobacco-Free Magazine Advertising ... Ask Rolling Stone, People, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Marie Claire, Time, Jane, Car and Driver and Jet Magazine to stop accepting tobacco advertising.
Research Magazine is published by the Office of the Vice President for Research at the University of Georgia, the nation’s oldest chartered state university, as part of UGA’s public outreach ...
Cigarettes are heavily advertised in African-American magazines too. Ebony, Jet, and Essence magazines have ads showing beautiful and handsome Black men and women smoking.
NEW YORK: Dozens of members of Congress are urging women's magazines like Cosmopolitan, Vogue and Glamour to stop accepting tobacco ads, ... Print ads for tobacco are banned in a number of countries, ...
Although editions of Time, Newsweek, People, and Sports Illustrated destined for the classroom already are shorn of tobacco ads, now versions of those magazines headed for school library racks must ...
The tobacco companies have long understood the importance of women and girls in the overall market for cigarettes and as a source of new customers.
Tobacco ads in school library editions of Time, Newsweek, People and Sports Illustrated magazines will be eliminated under an agreement announced Monday.
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