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In India, cigarette advertising was banned in 2001. Before the ban, cigarette posters appeared across print and outdoor media. These advertisements used a wide range of visual styles illustration, photography, bold When cigarette adverts were banned: a look back 60 years on Sky HISTORY TV Channel Shock of the old: 11 vintage, vaginal and downright dangerous cigarette ads Smoking The Guardian Teen Smoking Plummets Where Tobacco Ads Are Banned Big Tobacco back in TV viewers' faces as FDA cuts in Ban on e cigarette adverts implying interracial relationships are 'taboo' Advertising Standards Authority The Guardian

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