The ads appeared in April, May, and June issues of magazines such as Entertainment Weekly, ESPN The Magazine, Sports Illustrated, People, Glamour, Rolling Stone, InStyle, Us Weekly and Vogue, which are read by millions of teens
Some of the blame may be laid to rumors that Kools filters were made with fiberglass, intended to harm the lungs of the African-American smokers to whom the brand was marketed or that the K in Kool stood for Ku Klux Klan, and that somehow that nefarious organization had cooked up the brand in order to addict and kill Black Americans
This is a very simple pocket amplifier that only does one thing: pumps up the volume
Governments worldwide are enforcing stricter taxation policies, graphic health warnings, display bans, plain packaging mandates, and restrictions on advertising, significantly reducing cigarette affordability and accessibility
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