Some Quick Tobacco Facts
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An estimated 430,000 Americans die
each year from diseases caused by smoking (that's more than alcohol, cocaine, crack, heroin, homicide,
suicide, car accidents, fires, and AIDS deaths combined). |
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Secondhand smoke causes lung cancer
in nonsmoker and breathing problems or ear infections in children. Secondhand smoke is responsible for
3,000 US deaths every year. |
TOBACCO FACT SHEET
Many secret documents held by cigarette companies have been
uncovered which reveal marketing strategies that definitely target young people.
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3,000 teens start smoking every day and eventually become regular smokers.
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Advertisers tie products young people like to cigarette advertising (hats, t-shirts,
music with cigarette logos).
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Advertising logos on clothing worn by teens is more effective than print ads.
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Some immediate effects of smoking: shortness of breath, coughing phlegm and blood,
lungs burning by the chemicals in cigarettes.
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Tar is the cancer-forming element in cigarettes.
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Marijuana is just as harmful to the lungs as cigarettes.
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Cigarettes increase your heart rate.
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Cigarettes contain acetic acid-- as do hair dyes.
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Cigarette companies spend $5 billion per year on advertising ($13,000,000 a
day).
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One doctor reported that of all the lung cancer surgeries he performed, all started
smoking in their teens.
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Smokers' hands and feet often get cold because of blood vessel damage.
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Advertisers target kids by advertising at places where teens spend most of their time,
such as concerts, convenient stores, etc.
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Teens are going through identity crises and at a very vulnerable age, so can be easily
reeled in by cigarette companies.
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Advertising themes are designed to target the ideals teens strive for, such as love,
coolness, happiness, friends, good times, adventure.
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Spit tobacco advertisers target the outdoor activities such as rodeos.
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Free CD's that appeal to teens are often offered only with cigarette purchases
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Cigarettes contain arsenic-- as does rat poison.
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The 3 products kids smoke the most are the 3 most heavily advertised.
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Young people must be targets because cigarette companies are losing older customers to
death and disease.
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Addiction to cigarettes dictates and limits your life (you won't go certain places
because you can't smoke there, etc.).
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Some people skip meals because they only have enough money for cigarettes.
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Cigarettes contain acetone-- as does nail polish.
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98% of models currently smoke or have smoked in the past.
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Smoking causes yellow teeth and nails, dull hair, and wrinkled skin.
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Good news: 2 of 3 high school seniors don't smoke.
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A one-pack-a-day smoker spends $80 a month and $1,000 a year on cigarettes.
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Quitting is most effective if you set a quit date.
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To quit, follow the 4 D's: distract, delay, drink water, deep breath.
- The longer you wait to quit, the harder it is.
Quit Smoking
Now
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