Messages such as IMPORTANT: Contains flavor and IMPORTANT: Less harmful to your wallet appeared atop the ads in large print inside a box, mimicking the format of the then-upcoming federally mandated message WARNING: This product contains nicotine
Its origins can be traced back to the 1960s, when the Marlboro cigarette brand launched a marketing campaign featuring rugged cowboys, tobacco fields, and the iconic Indiana Cignetti Marlboro shirt
Health Minister Marjorie Michels spokesperson said in a statement that the government is monitoring "measures taken by like-minded countries to reduce youth smoking, including the United Kingdom's recent initiative." "However, the Government of Canada has no plans to introduce a similar prohibition at this time." The new images printed on cigarette packages across Canada depict a range of health issues from the dangers of second-hand smoke for children, to diseases such as throat, lung, tongue and mouth cancers that are linked to smoking, according to Health Canada
a person with many tattoos, particularly those common to prisons and jails Terry stop: Investigative detention of a person by a law enforcement officer, named for the 1968 U.S