Health warnings and images on cigarette packages in Brazil[/caption]
But this was not enough. The country banned all cigarette ads, TV and radio commercials, and in 2008 a new batch of images, aimed at the younger consumers, was introduced. They are far more terrifying than the previous graphic labels:
Canada has 16 such labels in current use, each supported with medical facts that emphasize the need for proper legislation. Another country using graphic warnings to deter from smoking is Australia, since March 1, 2006.
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In Australia, cigarette warnings must cover 30% of the front and 90% of the back of the box[/caption]
The US FDA has recently issued a proposed rule, Required Warnings for Cigarette Packages and Advertisements, proposing to modify the required warnings that appear on cigarette packages and in cigarette advertisements. If creepy anti-smoking ads were not enough, beginning 2012 all cigarette packages in the US will feature even more creepy tobacco warnings, yet maybe... just maybe, not creepy enough.

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