Quote Originally Posted by Matt the Funk
I have my own views about Truth commercials, but I don't really think it is sneaky advertisement.
lol, you caught me, matt! To those who don't know, I just left Matt some rep for killing my thread. I'd apologize but I don't know what I'd be apologizing for exactly. I have the tendency of using words to force people into agreeing with me...kind of like the sneaky, subtle, bureaucratic advertisement tactics I'm talking about. What can I say? I'm strong in the area myself! Kind of eerie that I'm my own worst enemy and don't even know it.
Ganj Reviewed by Ganj on . Sneaky advertisement We all know that cigarette companies are no longer allowed to advertise their products for the simple reason that the advertisements they broadcast influence the youth and regular smokers to puff. However, we've all seen the anti-smoking commercials by Truth, and still the word is getting out about smoking. It's a very subtle strategy to get smoking on the minds of many. I see a anti-smoking commercial and I think, "I want a cigarette now." There are many variations of these commercials. Rating: 5