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But Canadian youth legally see the ads in U. A group of first-year students at the University of Toronto said the magazine ads, the first ones they've ever seen, are appealing.

In the past decade, there has been a crackdown on cigarette advertising, both in Canada and the U. Based on the imagery, the latest ads are for older teens and young adults, said Timothy Dewhirst, a marketing professor at the University of Guelph. Dewhirst said a number of health organizations in the U. For several years, anti-tobacco ads and public service announcements ran alongside ads from Big Tobacco, albeit much less frequently.

Since tobacco ads were no longer on the airwaves, there was no longer an obligation to air anti-tobacco advertising and those ads went off the air, too. Advertisements for smokeless tobacco products on TV and radio, however, were not banned until Ads continued to run in magazines and newspapers as well as on billboards and on transit. The other four states settled separately.

New rules included bans on transit and billboard advertisements, paid brand product placement, cartoons, tobacco brand sponsorships of sporting events and concerts, as well as advertising and marketing practices that targeted individuals under Philip Morris et al federal court decision concluded that the major U.

The courts prohibited the use of these and similar descriptors in cigarette packaging and advertising. The act banned the use of vending machines and product sampling except in adult-only facilities , and it restricted the sale of tobacco in retail establishments to face-to-face transactions between retailers and consumers.

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