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MarketWatch.com Here’s what Kool-Aid and cigarettes have in common A study looked at how cigarette companies marketed sugary drinks like Hawaiian Punch, Kool-Aid and Capri Sun to kids ...
Makers of Kool cigarettes have agreed to limit a hip-hop theme marketing campaign and pay almost $1.5 million for anti-smoking programs following lawsuits claiming they targeted young people.
New Camel, Newport, Kool cigarettes may violate California’s flavored tobacco ban, AG says A man smokes an e-cigarette. In 2022, 16.5% of high school and 4.5% of middle school students reported ...
Justice Charles Ramos ruled that the company, owned by British American Tobacco, was trying to attract young customers with its hip-hop based ads. As well as the Kool cigarette recall, there were ...
More than two dozen states say they plan to sue Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., accusing the company of targeting young people with its Kool cigarette marketing campaign.
Perhaps KOOL’s best retort fits within the eighth Sleekcraft factor—likelihood of expansion into other markets—because even assuming menthol cigarettes are forever on their way out, after 88 ...
What do these ads featuring Joe Camel, Kool-Aid Man and the maniacal mascot for Hawaiian Punch have in common? All three were created by Big Tobacco in the decades when cigarette makers, seeking ...
Black smokers make up menthol tobacco's largest market, and have the highest rates of lung cancer. But the fight over banning menthol is a complex and divisive issue in the Black community.
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