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Essay heading: Subliminal Messages
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Critics alleged that the red and blue lines on the "Cool Can" design were far from random."
The Camel "Tobacco companies have also been the target of accusations of visual embeds. One common alleged embed of sexually suggestive imagery is on the standard pack of Camel cigarettes. Apparently, if you look closely enough at the rear leg of the camel on the cigarette pack, you can see an image of a naked man standing tall facing the rear of the camel... displayed 300 characters
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One common alleged embed of sexually suggestive imagery is on the standard pack of Camel cigarettes. Apparently, if you look closely enough at the rear leg of the camel on the cigarette pack, you can see an image of a naked man standing tall facing the rear of the camel."
The RATS "In September, 2000, two democratic senators asked the Federal Communications Commission for a review of the Republican National Committee's ad... displayed next 300 characters
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