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Joe Camel, the popular cartoon figure created by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, "died" after years of promoting cigarettes in ads that were credited with attracting children to smoke Camels. In 1986, this brand s market share in underage smokers was less than 3 percent. In 1988, Joe Camel was introduced, and by 1993, Camel s youth market share had grown to 13 percent.. According to some anti-tobacco activists, Joe Camel was almost as well known to children as Walt Disney s Mickey Mouse. [Pg.42]

Not all Militants are like him. They file their Mickey Mouse claim and after a little blasting to make the area look like it is being worked they buy all the rest to sell to friends. [Pg.36]

Before using, the container should be given a few shakes. Under laboratory conditions all the oil is extracted from the seeds. But with my Mickey Mouse method a lot of oil is left in so the residue is quite potent. Just be sure you strain out any larger bits so the sprayer hole is not dogged. [Pg.39]

The fact that my suit is Mickey Mouse and cheap should not discourage you. It will absorb one hell of a concussion and a lot of shrapnel. It will be ruined and need replacement but you will probably walk away. [Pg.62]

In the 1935 Mickey Mouse short, Mickey s Garden, our protagonist and Pluto attempt to bug-proof their vegetable garden. Exposure to insecticide causes the pair to hallucinate that they shrink down to the size of the bugs. [Pg.2745]

Children are welcomed with open arms at Linda s. A whole box of crayons and plenty of paper are available for the under-12 crowd. There s also the Mickey Mouse pancakes - a big-eared pancake with a watermelon smile and plenty of sticky maple syrup. [Pg.240]

During the war, the CWS also initiated a major civil defense program to protect civilians against both chemical and biological weapons. Of particular concern were protective devices for children. With the help of Walt Disney, a Mickey Mouse gas mask was designed for children, in the hope that they would not be frightened if they had to wear it, and a tentlike protector was designed for in-fants.26,30,102 104... [Pg.41]

Fig. 3-26. Walt Disney helped design this Mickey Mouse gas mask for American children. The intention was that children would not be frightened of the cartoon character and would therefore be more willing to wear the mask. Photograph Courtesy of Chemical and Biological Defense Command Historical Research and Response Team, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. Fig. 3-26. Walt Disney helped design this Mickey Mouse gas mask for American children. The intention was that children would not be frightened of the cartoon character and would therefore be more willing to wear the mask. Photograph Courtesy of Chemical and Biological Defense Command Historical Research and Response Team, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.
Diners eating at restaurants in Disney World can purchase vegetables, including squash and tomatoes, resembling Mickey Mouse, which are specially cultivated with hydroponics using plastic molds in Epcot Center s Land Pavilion. [Pg.1021]

But what do we mean by economic life There is considerable general sociological confusion about this subject. Indeed if the term social control is a Mickey Mouse concept, then the term economic life has not really advanced... [Pg.12]

Walt Disney, Mickey Mouse (New York Abbeville Press, 1978), 187-204, quotatiorts from 193 and 204. [Pg.141]

Walt Disney, Mickey Mouse. New York Abbeville Press, 1978. [Pg.164]

However, this is not only because of visual incongruence. If there had been a refrigerator in the middle of the burning canoe, and Mickey Mouse was sitting on top of it, it would be incongruent, but it wouldn t have a feeling of richness about it. [Pg.276]

A novelty telephone market now also exists promoted, in the UK, by the liberalisation of the regulations covering telecommunications equipment. Here, in addition to antique reproductions, instruments are seen which incorporate moulded cartoon figures, such as Mickey Mouse and Snoopy, that are aimed at the younger members of the population. [Pg.249]

Walt Disney With Staff Members of Chemical Warfare Service, January 1942, meeting to discuss a Mickey Mouse gas mask for children. From left Col. George J. B. Fisher, Col, Maurice Barker, Walt Disney, General Porter, and General English. Note picture of mask, left background. [Pg.85]


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