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[13:27:36] <Mobling> In 1991, the Journal of the American Medical Association published a study showing that more children 5 and 6 years old could recognize Joe Camel than they could recognize Mickey Mouse or Fred Flintstone, and alleged that the "Joe Camel" campaign was supposedly targeting children — despite R. J. Reynolds' contention that the campaign had been researched only among adults and was directed...
[13:27:36] <Mobling> ...only at the smokers of other brands.[2] At that time it was also estimated that 32.8% of all cigarettes sold illegally to underage buyers were Camels.[3]
[13:27:44] <Mobling> At that time it was also estimated that 32.8% of all cigarettes sold illegally to underage buyers were Camels.
[13:27:48] <Mobling> What
[13:28:11] <Azelf> Evidently, underage children like to smoke camels
[13:28:19] <Azelf> where did they get all those camels, anyways?
[13:28:24] <Azelf> A camel is sort of hard to hide
[13:29:04] <Mobling> No
[13:29:13] <Mobling> I was referring to the fact
[13:29:21] <Mobling> That camels bought cigarettes
[13:29:30] <Mobling> 32.8%, to be exact
[13:29:46] <Azelf> LOL
[13:29:59] <Azelf> Never noticed that before
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