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This section provides everything you need to effectively communicate about how comprehensive tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship bans are an essential component of a strategy to reduce tobacco use.
Social Media Posts
Big Tobacco places promotions in stores where kids can see them – often with bright colors that look a lot like candy.
Tell Big Tobacco Kids Have Seen Enough
Visit PostHave you seen enough tobacco advertising near your children? Sign the pledge to say enough is enough.
Sign the Seen Enough Tobacco Pledge
Visit PostBig Tobacco targets children every day with their brightly colored packaging and ads, where kids can see them.
Big Tobacco Spends Billions on Promotions Where Kids Can See Them
Visit PostWhile cigarettes ads on TV are gone, smoking on TV shows is actually on the rise.
Smoking on TV Shows Is on the Rise
Visit PostTobacco advertising doesn’t belong where kids can see it.
Tobacco Companies Spend Billions to Put Products in Front of Kids
Visit PostFrom ad campaigns to product placement to cartoon characters, Big Tobacco has spent big bucks on getting kids to start smoking.
The More Kids See Tobacco Marketing, the More Likely They Are to Smoke
Visit PostIt’s simple: If tobacco is out of sight, it is out of mind for teens.
Hiding Cigarettes at Stores Reduces Teenagers’ Smoking Risk
Visit PostIt’s on us to make sure Big Tobacco doesn’t target kids and teens.
Let’s Do Our Share to Stop the Tobacco Industry From Targeting Youth
Visit PostThis Facebook post highlights a Marlboro promotional event in a shopping mall. The pictures show that many children were drawn to the race cars and bean bag chairs.
Photos from a Marlboro Promotional Event
Visit PostIt’s on us to make sure Big Tobacco doesn’t target kids and teens.