Like every other tobacco pusher, RJ Reynolds wants to get you addicted at a young age. That's because most nicotine junkies will buy cigarettes for decades, until they die at an early age from cancer, lung disease, or other ailments. This collection of internal RJR documents focuses on the company's efforts to cultivate (and cash in on) the youth market, a predatory campaign that included the ...
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Light Up. Be Cool. Drop Dead. Story by Mark Worth Photos by Pete Lemaire Research assistance by Mike Blain, Margaret Flynn, and Eric Nelson If Seattle is cool enough for lounge music, late-night espresso bars, retro fashion and body art, what's stopping cigarettes especially designed and packaged for Twentysomething hipsters from becoming the latest trend It's a high-stakes question that RJ ...
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MORE SMOKE AND MIRRORS: Tobacco Industry-Sponsored Youth Prevention Programs In the Context of Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs in Canada A Position Statement By The Ontario Medical Association February 2002 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This paper was prepared by Michael Perley, Director of the Ontario Campaign for Action on Tobacco and tobacco policy advisor to the Ontario Medical Association, with ...
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Did You Know The tobacco industry spends $22.5 million a day in the U.S. on a marketing barrage that attracts youth to its deadly products. The Tobacco Toll Find out what tobacco has done to your state! Select a State... Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawai'i Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland ...
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Did You Know The tobacco industry spends $22.5 million a day in the U.S. on a marketing barrage that attracts youth to its deadly products. The Tobacco Toll Find out what tobacco has done to your state! Select a State... Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawai'i Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland ...
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Addicted to Nicotine A National Research Forum Section III: Nicotine-Environmental Risk Factors for Initiation Nancy J. Kaufman, R.N., Chair ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION John P. Pierce, Ph.D. Cancer Prevention and Control Program University of California at San Diego What We Know Ever since the introduction of the first machine for mass-producing cigarettes, innovations in advertising and ...
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In Their Own Words: Tobacco Industry Quotes On Marketing To Kids back home see also, Their Own Words: Tobacco Industry Quotes on Nicotine FACT: The cigarette companies spent over $5 billion in 1996 on advertising and promotion campaigns -- almost $14 million every day. Federal Trade Commission, 1998 Federal Trade Commission Report to Congress for 1996, Pursuant to the Federal Cigarette Labeling ...
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Release Date: December 20, 1999 Contact: Gina DiGravio or Christopher Smalley (617) 638-8491 Study Suggests Cigarette Companies Target Youth Cigarette companies have asserted that their youth-oriented advertisements are directed at young adults aged 18 or older rather than at youths aged 10 to 15, but new research suggests otherwise. For a study period of nearly ten years, popular youth ...
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UICC GLOBALink Presents... The Tobacco Reference Guide by David Moyer, MD. Chapter 28 Advertising tobacco reference guideg (artefact pour Advertising: Advertising and Children globalink (artefact pour saut de ligne) For all its pious rhetoric about being disinterested in the youth market, the tobacco industry must know the considerable effect that advertising has on children. Young people ...
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Report: Philip Morris polled teens on smoking December 15, 1996 Web posted at: 6:00 p.m. EST RICHMOND, Virginia (CNN) -- Philip Morris, the nation's largest tobacco company, has used pollsters to quiz young people about their smoking attitudes, according to a newspaper report about internal company documents. The company, which denies targeting children, had teen-agers as young as 14 questioned ...
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Smoke This by Jacob Lanning Staff Writer Every day 3, 000 teenagers begin smoking cigarettes, and of those, nearly 1, 000 will die from smoking related illnesses. If this does not shock you than nothing will. One third of your friends who smoke will die from their nasty little habit. What is even more shocking is that the choice to smoke no longer relies solely on the individual. Today, through ...
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For the best in local lodging Secret memos show R.J. Reynolds targeted teen-agers By Lauran Neergaard, Associated Press writer WASHINGTON -- Secret R.J. Reynolds memos show the No. 2 cigarette maker targeted teen-agers as young as 13 in a plan to steal its competitors' youngest smokers -- and even created a special brand aimed at boys. Code-named Project LF, a 1987 memo stamped RJR Secret says ...
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From The Post Ad experts say the tobacco industry should campaign against youth smoking. Internal company memos revealed children were targeted by ads. Go to Today's Top News Go to National Section Go to Home Page Internal R.J. Reynolds Documents Detail Cigarette Marketing Aimed at Children By John Mintz and Saundra Torry Washington Post Staff Writers Thursday, January 15, 1998; Page A01 R.J.
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