ADVERTISING AWARENESS How the alcohol & tobacco industry targets YOUTH with their advertising and marketing strategies.

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ADVERTISING AWARENESS How the alcohol & tobacco industry targets YOUTH with their advertising and marketing strategies.

Brands are everywhere.

kind Great prices Online shopping reliable cool convienent Free t-shirt quality savings What is a brand? Great prices

smart athletic kind funny loyal creative

What is Apple’s Brand? Disney?Nike?

You know them so well, they’re easily recognizable!

Get the door! It’s ________________ Domino’s Taste the rainbow. ________________ Skittles Allstate You’re in good hands. ______________

Save money, live better.

Eat Fresh!

Geiko

Progressive

Mayhem (Allstate)

Target

How many ads do you see everyday? 5,000 Companies spent $496 billion last year on advertising. But some of it is free…

The Brand Humor celebs emotion Problem Solver repeat Media Tools & Examples…

Media Tools & Examples continued… PICK ME!

Who are brands targeting with their ads? YOUTH

Why? YOUTH= $$$

Teens & Advertising There are 33 million teenagers in the U.S.- The largest generation ever. Each year U.S. teens spend an estimated $100 billion and influenced others to spend an additional $50 billion WGBH Educational Foundation

Alcohol & Tobacco companies are NO different in their Advertising Strategies… No matter what they say in public, the truth is… YOUTH are their market!

Examining Advertisements What messages are the alcohol companies sending with these ads? What do the models look like? What colors and/or images are being used? Who is the target?

They said what??? “Cigarettes are no more addictive than gummy bears.” (Bennett LeBow, Tobacco CEO) “If you are really & truly not going to sell to children, you are going to be out of business in 30 years.” (Same) "It's one of the few drinks where you don't necessarily know you're drinking alcohol and that's a conscious effort to make those drinks more appealing to young people.” (Marketing Director- Absolute Vodka) “Todays teenager is tomorrows potential regular customer.” (Phillip Morris) “It’s the parents responsibility to ensure that their kids aren’t drinking, not ours.” (Anheuser-Busch)

And They Say They Don’t Target Youth!!!

“The Truth & Nothing But the Truth!!!” Teens who start drinking before the age of 15 are 5 times more likely to become alcoholics than those who wait until the age of 21. Alcohol is connected to the top three causes of teen death: accidents, homicide, and suicide. The average age for youth to use Cigarettes in WA state is 12… And chewing tobacco is age 10. “Every single day, 7,000 kids under age 16 take their first drink, and $6 billion of alcohol advertising and marketing each year isn't helping." -Jim O'Hara, the Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth

Product Placement Movie-Going Largest Population? Yup. It’s you.

Top Grossing Films of Iron Man 3 2.Despicable Me 2 3.Hunger Games: Catching Fire 4.Man of Steel 5.Monsters University 6.Gravity 7.Fast & Furious 6 8.Oz The Great and Powerful 9.Star Trek Into Darkness 10.World War Z

Even in the animated films…

Alcohol & tobacco purposely placed on store shelves next to other products that are popular with youth…

Tobacco Products… Marketed Intentionally to Youth!!!

Which of these contain alcohol?

Budweiser

MIKES

Counter Ads What should the messages really be saying? Tell us the truth about how alcohol impacts a young person’s life!!!

Reasons to Wait?

Safety. Each year 40,000 people die in car accidents. But 900,000 people die of alcohol and substance abuse related deaths. – Depression and Suicide – Assault – Accidents

Gateway Drug Alcohol users 6 times more likely to become drug dependent. Kids who drink before 18, 13X more likely to abuse prescription drugs, use cocaine and smoke cigarettes. Most “harmful” drug to others around user. It kills more teens than all other drugs combined.

MIP Up to $500 fine Driver’s license revoked 1 year or 17 th birthday, whichever is longer (1 st offense) Community service and alcohol class Can affect scholarships. Especially athletic and ROTC.

Family

What Ads Show You… Reality.

What’s Your Reason?