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CANTON, Ohio, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- A new sticker that helps keep kids
away from drugs, smoking and alcohol is available from Drug Smart America, a
non-profit corporation in Canton, Ohio. The free sticker is placed on your TV
set, and it subliminally suggests to children (ages 4 and up) over 850 times
an hour -- to keep away from drugs, not smoke cigarettes, and not drink
alcohol.
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Here's how the sticker works: The anti-drug sticker is placed in the
upper left corner of the TV Screen. As your kids watch television
(4 hours/day national average) the message "I do not smoke. I do not use
drugs. I do not drink alcohol." is picked up by the child's subconscious mind
every time their eyes blink, over 850 times an hour. 3,600 times a day this
message is reinforced.
This constant repetition will become a strong impression on the child's
mind. When faced with an emergency dealing with drugs, your child's
subconscious mind will flash back the motivator (I do not use drugs). Your
son or daughter will then have the courage to say "NO"!
For the last 30 years subliminal advertising has been banned from TV
because of its effectiveness in making people buy products they really don't
need. While it's illegal for stations to broadcast any subliminal
advertising, Drug Smart's new campaign to keep kids off drugs -- including the
worst, cigarettes -- is perfectly legal and safe.
You can receive a Drug-Free sticker at no cost, simply by requesting it
and paying their minimal postage and order processing fee of $3. Additional
stickers are $1 each. Schools and civic groups can write for information
about several new Drug-Smart programs offered. From Drug-Smart USA, Inc.,
P.O. Box 8300, Canton, Ohio 44711.
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