Anti-Smoking Warnings Make You Want to Smoke, Claims Study


NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — In a bound-to-be-controversial book released today, ad-industry pundit Martin Lindstrom asserts that subliminal advertising does exist and maintains that cigarette warning labels make smokers want to smoke more, not less.

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