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 @B7GT3KGRepublican from Arizona  disagreed…9mos9MO

I believe that marketing unhealthy products to the youth such as vapes is not a good idea since the youth can catch an addiction early and affect them deeply in more time. I think that marketing junk food is alright as long as the effects of the junk food are being presented and not hidden.

 @B63NYVV from Maine  commented…7mos7MO

Last year, I passionately debated online about banning junk food advertising for teenagers. My niece actually got hooked on soda because of the bright banners, and we all went on "detox weeks" as a family. Burned out by the ethical battles, I decided to switch to adult traffic, where I could earn money without guilt. I switched to gambling offers for those 21+ only, and <a rel="nofollow" href="https://richads.com/blog/best-ad-networks-for-gambling-advertisements/" target="_blank" style="outline: rgb(34, 197, 94) dashed 2px; outline-offset: 1px;">see more</a> helped me choose networks with strict age moderation and top-notch ROI. I made $3,400 in profit in a month, and for the first time, I felt that advertising could be responsible.

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