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Old PETA Campaign Claiming Links Between Milk and Autism Resurfaces on Twitter
The old campaign was shared around Tuesday after Twitter user Lily Simpson posted it on Monday with the caption: "No f**king way did Peta just do this."
More than 160,000 people have liked Simpson's post as of this article's publishing time, and it's also been retweeted almost 14,000 times and used approximately 5,700 times in quote tweets.
People in Simpson's comments noted that the campaign is actually from years ago. PETA first launched its dairy industry/autism attack in 2008 with a billboard in Newark, New Jersey . That sign was soon removed, but PETA relaunched the campaign in 2014.
Ryanair's 'jab and go' advert investigated after sparking 1,600 complaints | CNN
Election integrity ad campaign urges conservatives to accept 2020 results
And here's another article:
Traverse City Business News | Pure Michigan is Back: Rebooted ad campaign gets $15 million
After going dark a year ago for lack of funds, the popular Pure Michigan ad campaign got the green light to reboot, with a $15 million blessing from the state.
Initial campaigns included a business-focused effort launched in late November to support retailers, restaurants and others; then with a winter travel campaign aimed at outdoor and indoor pursuits; and finally a warm-weather drive that includes partnering with Traverse City Tourism and others on promotion.
Kelly Loeffler Runs Facebook Ad Darkening Raphael Warnock's Skin
Social media celebrates end to political ads as campaigns end
Georgia is once again the center of the political and social media world, as thousands of voters head to the polls Tuesday to decide two U.S. Senate runoffs that will determine whether Republicans or Democrats control the Senate for the next two years.
While there was the usual number of partisan calls to support Democrats Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock, or Republican incumbents Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, some voters are simply social media happy at political ad reprieves.
Miuccia Prada, Raf Simons Pose Questions in New Prada Campaign – WWD
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