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Parent's Horrid Nightmare: Coming Soon to YOUR
State?
Risperdal
drug Johnson & Johnson faces $1B in lawsuits, yet
mother charged for refusing use on child
Bridge
Jumping - the new viral peer-pressure
http://bit.ly/qdgFZG
Bath
& Body Works is Targeting Young Women with Their Toxic
Product
Don't
buy BC farm salmon until testing proves they're safe to
eat
Coke
Turns 125: Why We're Not Celebrating
Teenage
Girls Continue to 'Fake 'n' Bake' Despite Health
Warnings
The
Mis-Informant
- with Jack Black 
KFC Advertises
on College Hotties Buns - Girls Gone Wild is Next Probable
Promotional Vehicle

And
Now We Boycott Target?

American
Academy of Pediatrics condones minimal forms of female
genital cutting

Pepsi
and Walmart helping your kids want more junk
food

Let's
Can Bud's Fan Can

The
White Knot Campaign
Claire's
Markets Flasks to Tween Girls
Great way to sneak a shot into your 7th grade classroom.

Girl
Gives Justin Timberlake a Suck-Job for Pepsi
A young, bikini clad girl (not woman) gives Justin
Timberlake a "suck-job" on the Super Bowl to promote Pepsi.
But that's not the kinkiest part. 
Wal
Mart Continues to Encourage "No
Boundaries®"
in Junior Intimates
Wal Mart has expanded their use of seductive names for
Junior Intimates (underwear). Atleast since 2002 they've
promoted them using the trademarked theme 'No
Boundaries
' for their Bra and Panty Sets
plus "Juniors' No Boundaries Panties" in new designs,
"Juniors' No Boundaries Woven Boxers" and "Ladies' Secret
Treasures Boyleg Panty".
For 2007/08 Wal-Mart is showing the "No Boundries" Hipster
and Thong panties. Thank-goodness they've decided to stock
condoms and the prescription morning after pill RU-486, just
in case.
CPSC: Take Aqua Dots Off Shelves
Popular Aqua Dots (also known as Bindeez in Australia) have
been recalled, after scientists found that when water mixes
with the coating on the beads, it turns into the date-rape
drug. At least five children have been hospitalized.
Source: video.aol.com/video/news-cpsc-take-aqua-dots-off-shelves/2019753
Meth Ado About Nothing? Flavored Meth and Cheese Heroin
Stories Smack of Fearmongering
It sounds like a recipe for a bellyache: 'strawberry
quik' and 'cheese.'
Sure enough, these purported new drug fads have been giving
prevention experts indigestion, but the agita is mostly over
fears that overreacting officials and media could
inadvertently cause a trend where none exists -- and that
attention on these "flavor of the month" drugs could
distract from larger alcohol and other drug problems
confronting youth. 
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