CDC Rolling Out New Anti-Smoking Ads
Apparently there are some folks left who don't know it's bad
The Centers for Disease Control and prevention is rolling out the second part of an ad campaign to help smokers kick the habit.
The government is hoping the second round of graphic anti-smoking ads will encourage more smokers to quit.
The 48 million dollar ad campaign uses several different types of media to get its message across, from television, online, and radio spots to print and billboard ads.
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