The Food and Drug Administration is spending $36 million on an anti-chewing tobacco advertising campaign targeted at white male teenagers in the midwest.
The federal agency announced Tuesday it is expanding its "Real Cost" anti-tobacco campaign to "educate rural, white male teenagers" and convince them to stop dipping.
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