Marlboro Accused of Targeting Teenagers in its ‘Don’t Be A Maybe’ Campaign

Marlboro Accused of Targeting Teenagers in its ‘Don’t Be A Maybe’ Campaign

The world’s largest-selling brand of cigarette is under fire for allegedly encouraging teenagers to smoke.

Marlboro, which is owned by Philip Morris International (PMI), is accused of targeting youngsters across the globe through its ‘Don’t Be A Maybe’ campaign.

Each advert in the campaign features young people – with some pictured partying, snowboarding and playing the guitar. 

Read more about this Marlbor campaign and see images of the controversial Marlboro advertisements here.

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