The Food and Drug Administration is using ads that depict yellow teeth and wrinkled skin to show the nation's at-risk youth the costs associated with cigarette smoking.
The federal agency said Tuesday it is launching a $115 million multimedia education campaign called "The Real Cost" that's aimed at stopping teenagers from smoking and encouraging them to quit.
Advertisements will run in more than 200 markets throughout the U.S. for at least one year beginning Feb. 11. The campaign will include ads on TV stations such as MTV and print spots in magazines like Teen Vogue. It also will use social media.
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3 comments:
Won't work, sorry. Us cigar smokers know the secret, though!
Wasted money.
AND now Marijuana smoking is being legalized... STUPID.
You don't have to smoke marijuana, it works really well to ingest it, brownies, cookies etc.
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