Teens Anti-Smoking Group: Reality Check
Reality Check is a proactive group of New York Teens who refuse to allow the tobacco industry to continuously manipulate teens into smoking.
They expose the shady practices of the major companies that sell marlboro, newport, camel, kool, and every other brand of cigarettes that is advertised to teens.
At their website they state: “It would be easier to kick the habit if the tobacco industry didn’t add Ammonia to cigarettes to make the nicotine reach our brains quicker. Making us crave it even more.”
Reality Check is not against smokers.
“We are against an industry that deliberately goes after us in their relentless effort to addict us to nicotine in order to replace their dying customers.
Check out their site today!
http://www.realitycheckny.org/
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Brilliant approach, focusing on the greedy manipulation tactics of big tobacco and not buying into it.
Nice to see you stop by again (((Kirk)))
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robbster