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Watch out, Mickey, Minnie and Donald. Old Joe, the cigarette spokes-camel, could be a threat to your star status. According to a new study published today in the Journal of the American Medical ...
Do you remember the infamous "Joe Camel" advertisements for ... completed online surveys assessing e-cigarette use. In the first study, 778 young adults with an average age of 24 years old looked at e ...
Old Joe” the camel-the ”smooth,” fun-loving cartoon character depicted in Camel cigarette ads-has existed for only four years. But he`s as easily recognized by 6-year-olds as the immortal ...
Evidence about the influence of cigarette advertising on young people has been mainly conjecture, until now. Three recent studies offer strong evidence that the 3-year-old “Old Joe Camel ...
"It's time that cigarette companies act voluntarily and responsibly. "In years past, R. J. Reynolds would have us walk a mile for a Camel. Today it's time that we invite "Old Joe' himself to take ...
In December, the Journal of the American Medical Association published results of a study showing that in the three years R.J. Reynolds has used Old Joe to promote Camel cigarettes, the proportion ...
Madonna? How about Joe Camel. The cartoon dromedary that R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. uses to pitch its Camel cigarettes has become an outsized symbol of the public’s justified concern over health ...
The nation’s doctors want Old Joe, the cartoon camel from the land ... dromedary appeals too much to children in ads for Camel cigarettes. “It’s time for the tobacco industry to stop preying ...
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