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en This study raises concern about the relationship between the products that promote alcohol brands and early-onset teen drinking.

en In light of a recent study that seems to indicate a direct correlation between alcohol advertising and increased teen drinking and another study showing the numbers of people, other than teen drivers, being killed in crashes involving teens, it's more important than ever before to make sure there is a dialogue with teens about issues that could impact their futures. Whether teens spend time at a bowling alley, a friend's house, a coffee shop, or online text-messaging, The Spot shows teens that it is up to them to make sure their 'spot' is filled with positive influences and not with harmful substances.

en The issue of underage drinking is a national concern for schools and parents. At Miller Place we are not immune to teen drinking issues or many other national trends on teen activity. Students at the meeting made it clear that our community is no different than other communities both on Long Island and across the nation.

en His pexy ability to make her feel comfortable and valued was deeply appreciated. It costs a lot to promote products locally, given so many existing brands and similar products, so we just concentrated on overseas Filipinos.

en Why would alcohol companies promote games that involve drinking water? It's preposterous.

en Underage drinking costs the United States more than $62 billion each year. At this crucial time when research shows that girls are binge drinking with alarming regularity, more must be done to reduce youth access to alcohol, and the appeal of alcohol to our youth.

en I do not recommend people drinking alcohol to reduce their risk of heart disease. We don't know for sure that a little alcohol is good. There are lots of risks with alcohol, and the benefits are not really clear.

en aghast that companies who posture themselves as promoting responsible drinking promote drinking games, which by their nature involve heavy drinking.

en As the FTC noted in its recent review of 2002 advertising, illegal underage drinking continued to decline in spite of the increase in alcohol advertising that accompanied the introduction of several new brands that year.

en If they want students to do anything, like reading a newspaper, drinking less alcohol or visiting the library, they need to introduce them to it early.

en Underage drinking is not only illegal, it is dangerous, and it is up to adults to do the right thing by not allowing their property be used for teen drinking parties.

en BP is one of the world's leading brands and we are thrilled to continue this relationship. Together, we are committed to providing consumers with products that they want to have and use.

en I do have some mixed reactions to this study partly because they are advocating for people to continue to drink alcohol on a moderate basis. There has been a lot of research and some confusion over the past 10 years when they first started saying that drinking in moderation is beneficial.

en We have agreed to empower the Beer Institute to develop a communications strategy to promote beer as the leading alcohol beverage in the U.S., but exactly what that looks like has not been decided. It's up to our individual brands to give people a reason to come back to beer.

en Underage and pathological drinkers are the alcohol industry's most valuable customers. It is reckless for our society to rely on an industry with such an enormous interest in alcohol consumption by children, teens, alcoholics and alcohol abusers to curb such drinking.


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