However (and incredibly), we may be on the verge of a vaccine against nicotine addiction —
how cigarette manufacturers feel about that is certainly a matter for speculation... A high carbohydrate lunch will make you sleepy and sluggish.
Not exact matches
But I also believe in freedom, and as long as
cigarettes remain legal I find it incomprehensible
how a political party that says it also believes in freedom can decide to ban the
manufacturers from putting their company logos or advertising slogans on the packaging.
-- Legislators seek e-cigarette ad disclosure - POLITICO's Bill Mahoney: Two state legislators want
manufacturers of electronic
cigarettes to disclose information about
how much they spend on internet advertisements and which websites they're targeting.
«No matter
how this process spins itself out,» George Griffin, commercial counselor at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, told Matthew N. Winokur, public affairs manager of Philip Morris Asia, in a «Dear Matt» letter in January 1986, «I want to emphasize that the embassy and the various U.S. government agencies in Washington will keep the interests of Philip Morris and the other American
cigarette manufacturers in the forefront of our daily concerns.»