I hate that whole nonsense about appealing to children. Certainly some products, especially those developed by R.J. Reynolds may appeal to children, but lets not act like older people don't still find such products appealing. Big breasts, for example, are things found attractive by both teenagers and older men (excuse me). Just because the younger ones may have more fun with them doesn't mean the older ones don't still respect them. That was a terrible analogy, but my point was that even older people can love decoration.
So even if a tobacco company uses "fancy" colors and creative designs, they aren't necessarily targeted children. And if they were, you most likely can't prove it anyway. Maybe parents should just be responsible and inform their kids instead of targeting perfectly legitimate companies.
So even if a tobacco company uses "fancy" colors and creative designs, they aren't necessarily targeted children. And if they were, you most likely can't prove it anyway. Maybe parents should just be responsible and inform their kids instead of targeting perfectly legitimate companies.
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