| Member You |
Hubs | Hubbers | Topics | Request |
| #1 in Business | Subscribe Email Print |
|
You are here: Home > Health and Fitness > Obesity > Similarities Between The Soft Drink And Tobacco Industries |
|
Member You - Similarities Between The Soft Drink And Tobacco Industries
5 Tips to Reduce Salt in Your Diet the Philip Morris "Cigarettes are really bad for you and we don't want you to smoke... but we won't stop selling them." hypocritical ad campaign that it gave me the creeps.I'm sure you've been hearing for years about how eating too much salt is bad for you and you shouldn't eat this or that cause it's high in sodium. Well, if you're like me then you're very skeptical any time you hear about a "new study" that says you shouldn't As if people aren't uneducated enough when it comes t The Difference Between a Work at Home Job and a Home Business Recently it's become very clear that manufacturers of soda and other soft drinks have quite a bit in common with the makers of cigarettes and other tobacco products.Sometimes people get confused by the terms work at home job and business opportunity. They are two different ways to work at home. Some people think they are interchangeable, but they really each have their own characteristics.A work at home job is most I saw a magazine ad recently, paid for by the Coca Cola Bottling Company, that was so similar to a Philip Morris ad that it was eerie. The full page ad stated that recent studies indicate that in regards to hydration, liquid is liquid, so coffee, tea and soft drinks can be substituted for water. Admittedly, this is something that I have read in the past, and I would say you're probably not doing too badly if you drink (real) fruit juice in moderate quantities along with either coffee or tea. But lumping soft drinks into that mix is an incredibly BAD idea. The ad went on to state that of course water is better for you, but hey, it's OK if you drink something else (preferably one of their products, of course). In my mind this is so close to the Philip Morris "Cigarettes are really bad for you and we don't want you to smoke... but we won't stop selling them." hypocritical ad campaign that it gave me the creeps. As if people aren't uneducated enough when it comes t What are Life Insurance Rating Companies? ing Company, that was so similar to a Philip Morris ad that it was eerie. The full page ad stated that recent studies indicate that in regards to hydration, liquid is liquid, so coffee, tea and soft drinks can be substituted for water.Many people give the World Wide Web the credit for the existence of Life Insurance Rating Companies. While the internet has given the consumer quicker access to them, Life Insurance Rating Companies have been around for over 100 years.A Life Insurance Rati Admittedly, this is something that I have read in the past, and I would say you're probably not doing too badly if you drink (real) fruit juice in moderate quantities along with either coffee or tea. But lumping soft drinks into that mix is an incredibly BAD idea. The ad went on to state that of course water is better for you, but hey, it's OK if you drink something else (preferably one of their products, of course). In my mind this is so close to the Philip Morris "Cigarettes are really bad for you and we don't want you to smoke... but we won't stop selling them." hypocritical ad campaign that it gave me the creeps. As if people aren't uneducated enough when it comes t Take Advantage of Opportunities to Meet Single Women r.This week I want to focus on opportunities to meet new single women. If you will just open your eyes, you will see numerous opportunities to pursue women.Here are a few tips to help you take advantage of those precious opportunities:1. Will every op Admittedly, this is something that I have read in the past, and I would say you're probably not doing too badly if you drink (real) fruit juice in moderate quantities along with either coffee or tea. But lumping soft drinks into that mix is an incredibly BAD idea. The ad went on to state that of course water is better for you, but hey, it's OK if you drink something else (preferably one of their products, of course). In my mind this is so close to the Philip Morris "Cigarettes are really bad for you and we don't want you to smoke... but we won't stop selling them." hypocritical ad campaign that it gave me the creeps. As if people aren't uneducated enough when it comes t Network Marketing: A Lesson From A Guy Named Ed into that mix is an incredibly BAD idea.All sorts of things have been written about network marketing. I have several books on the subject, have sat through various seminars and training sessions, and have even written a few articles on the subject. Between network marketing and internet marketing, a The ad went on to state that of course water is better for you, but hey, it's OK if you drink something else (preferably one of their products, of course). In my mind this is so close to the Philip Morris "Cigarettes are really bad for you and we don't want you to smoke... but we won't stop selling them." hypocritical ad campaign that it gave me the creeps. As if people aren't uneducated enough when it comes t Athenian Hospital Study Reveals Mixed Results & Milestones After Penis Enlargement Surgery the Philip Morris "Cigarettes are really bad for you and we don't want you to smoke... but we won't stop selling them." hypocritical ad campaign that it gave me the creeps.Many men looking to increase their penis size consider penis enlargement surgery. This article will discuss the mixed results of a study into penis enlargement surgery plus also give other options for permanent penis enlargement.< As if people aren't uneducated enough when it comes to nutrition in general and how terribly unhealthy soft drinks are for you, here comes an ad like this. Following on the heels of this ad, I recently read an article in the paper discussing some studies that have linked the massive (no pun intended) rise in obesity in the U.S. primarily to the increased consumption of soft drinks in general and soda in particular. Of course an industry spokesman quickly spoke out rebutting the results, saying that the cause and effect of obesity is being confused. In other words more people who are obese drink soda, but they drink soda because they're obese and it's not the soda that contributed to their obesity. That's such a stupid statement that it would laughable if it was coming from some "man on the street", but coming from a representative of the soft drink industry it's as scary to me as the tobacco industry executives' denials that cigarettes caused lung cancer back
HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
Related Articles:Calcium Benefits, Dosage, Deficiency, Sources
|