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Toon Blast : PSA

2023-08-11 16:54:27

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A dormant trap is embedded in the Internet. Social media carefully placed the explosive and placed the wire a sufficient distance to ensure safety. On the one hand, the Looney Toons blast pump is counterproductive with the word "on demand" and the other end is any general-purpose company that is advancing things in the gray field of social responsibility. This is the relationship between the brand's current status and the social platform. Potential possibility is that the influence of the world consumer suddenly disappears at any time, the pump filling up with anger and KABOOM. Before they know that there is a problem, the brand still smokes.

According to Adam Alter, a very attractive business (2017) with the advent and contact of addictive technology, technology executives should blame Toon Blast as addict. Obviously, today's large industry shot chooses applications based on its addiction. In fact, the technology industry is currently being compared with the American tobacco company. In the 1960s, executives in the major tobacco industry recognized that customer dependence on chemicals is an important selling point for their products, but publicly not admit that nicotine will be addicted after 30 years did. Today's technical industry is being criticized by the same consumer operation

This effectively means that there is one PSA for each of the three tobacco commercials. PSA proved to be effective enough that smoking rate began to decline for the first time in history. The tobacco industry withdrew all advertisements of tobacco on radio and television, and Congress promoted this advertisement as illegal since 1971. Most smoking information is gone because laws prohibit advertisements of cigarettes to further support the success of public service advertisements. Well, tobacco consumption has risen again for a while. However, public health professionals generally think that public service advertisements saved millions of lives by initiating a decline in the smoking rate in the United States. 11