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Title: How Tobacco Companies Advertise
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April 9, 2007 |
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This is a trick that the tobacco company will use to trick the reader into ignoring the fact that smoking does indeed have negative affects on a person's health. The advertisement does do it's job of making the product look attractive but it does it by deceiving the consumer and making it appear that there is nothing bad about smoking... Showed first 250 characters
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This ad shows two attractive adults at a club dancing with each other. Both people in the ad are smiling and seem to be having a good time. The woman is holding a lit cigarette in her hand. Below the image in big orange letters it says "Newport Pleasure, Fire it up!" The advertisement also shows three different types of Newport cigarettes, lights, mediums, and regulars... Showed next 250 characters
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