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Big Tobacco’s Fantasyland
Big Tobacco’s trying to sell us a future without smoking, where vapes are a “safer alternative.”3435 Their deception is dangerous – and deadly.3637
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Story of Inequity
When manipulative and deceitful marketing is disguised as empathy and support, it’s easier to hook communities of color and low-income populations.38
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Explore the tobacco industry’s damage
The tobacco industry currently spends billions each year on slick marketing tactics and political influence so they can profit off death and disease.3940
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Even for people who don’t use tobacco, there can be deadly consequences.41
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The industry calls kids their “replacement customers.”42 Big Tobacco sentences them to a lifetime of addiction and disease.
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This racist and unjust industry has strategically targeted certain communities with deadly products and manipulative messaging.43
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