Do you remember the infamous "Joe Camel" advertisements for cigarettes back in the 1980s and 90s? These ads successfully got a generation of young people hooked on cigarettes. Recently, e-cigarette ...
Like the infamous "Joe Camel" advertisements for cigarettes in the 1980s and 90s, the use of cartoon characters in ads for e-cigarettes and e-liquids may be attracting young people to the ...
(CN) - R.J. Reynolds Tobacco violated a ban on the use of cartoon advertising with its 4-page spread in the 40th anniversary issue of Rolling Stone, an Illinois appeals court ruled. According to a ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. -- Camel ads coupled with illustrations promoting rock music in Rolling Stone magazine violated the tobacco industry's decade-old promise not to use cartoons to sell cigarettes to ...
Attorney General Maura Healey’s lawsuit against Juul Labs, Inc. alleges that the e-cigarette giant made no effort to verify the ages of more than 10,000 customers it shipped products to in violation ...
When the maker of Camel cigarettes ran an ad in Rolling Stone, the campaign came under fire from anti-smoking advocates who said the ads targeted children. The ads also caught the eye of the ...
Electronic cigarette maker Juul intentionally advertised its nicotine products on kid-friendly websites, including Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network, internal documents obtained by the Massachusetts ...
BOSTON (Reuters) - Eight states sued the maker of Camel cigarettes on Tuesday, charging that a promotion in an issue of Rolling Stone magazine violates a 1998 agreement not to use cartoons in its ...
A week after announcing it is pulling out of magazine advertising in 2008, RJ Reynolds is being sued by eight states for its use of cartoons in ads that appeared in Rolling Stone magazine. The ...
When the maker of Camel cigarettes ran a multi-page ad in Rolling Stone magazine in 2007 to promote its "Camel Farm" campaign supporting independent rock groups, the campaign and associated concerts ...