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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Jul 10, 2017, 01:49 PM Jul 2017

OxyContin Maker Criticized For New It Gets You High Campaign

STAMFORD, CT—Caught off-guard by the shocking nationwide marketing blitz, anti-drug advocates roundly criticized Purdue Pharmaceuticals, the maker of OxyContin, for its massive new “It Gets You High” campaign. “We’re in the midst of an unprecedented opioid crisis in this country—is it really helpful to have thousands of billboards, website banners, and bus ads touting how incredible you’ll feel after just 10 milligrams?” said National Institute on Drug Abuse spokeswoman Tina Walters, adding that brightly lit billboards with slogans such as “What A Rush” and “Take More, Feel Better” represented a new low for the already grossly irresponsible drug manufacturer. “OxyContin is more than addictive enough on its own and certainly doesn’t require any assistance from television commercials that feature animated 40-mg tablets singing a catchy song about taking all the pain away or beautiful models looking into the camera and saying ‘I want an Oxy man.’” At press time, anti-drug advocates were beside themselves upon learning Purdue had just bought the naming rights for Snorting Oxy Gets You High Faster Stadium.

http://www.theonion.com/article/oxycontin-maker-criticized-new-it-gets-you-high-ca-56373

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OxyContin Maker Criticized For New It Gets You High Campaign (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jul 2017 OP
Whew! Eugene Jul 2017 #1
Jeebus...I bought the first part of that too. n/t dixiegrrrrl Jul 2017 #2
This is actually a plausible scenario... Else You Are Mad Jul 2017 #3

Else You Are Mad

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3. This is actually a plausible scenario...
Mon Jul 10, 2017, 02:19 PM
Jul 2017

Give it a few more years of deregulation under Trump, and this very well could be an actual advertising campaign.

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