J&J To Appeal Watchdog's Decision On Listerine Ad During Kids' Shows
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Products with warnings on labels to "keep out of reach of children," including Listerine Smart Rinse, should not be advertised during children's television programs, even if ads target adults, according to a recent decision by the Children's Advertising Review Unit
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