Articlexpo
Search:    Main :> About Us :> Privacy :> Terms of Use :> Add Url :> Submit Article   
 

Weight Loss Recipe: Whole Fish In Ginger Sauce

Instead of high calorie, fatty sources - use spices to provide flavorsome, exciting meals your whole ... - Kim Beardsmore
 

How to Choose the Proper Cooking Oil

All cooking oils are a combination of saturated, polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats. Without g ... - Janice Duplantis
 

Sherry - A Wine Of Tradition

Made in and around the town of Jerez in the Cadiz region of Andalucia, Sherry has been pleasing drin ... - Mike McDougall
 
 

Black Chef Hats

The most popularly used chef?s hats are white in color. However, the latest market shows some trendy ... - Jason Gluckman
 

Tips For Choosing The Perfect Travel Mug

A good travel mug is a must when you need to take your coffee or tea with you on the road. There are ... - Gary Gresham
 

How Temranillo Has Exploded On The Australian Wine Scene

In the Rioja region of Spain Temranillo is known as the exclusive red wine from the grape of that ar ... - Gregg Hall
 

Phytochemical (Phytonutrient) Can Save Your Life

Studies after studies have shown that individuals with high intake of phytochemical plant produce ha ... - Sara Ding
 

Budweiser Wants You to Croak While You Boat

Budweiser wants to be the sum of your summer. Budweiser's latest billboard ads encouraging us to dri ... - Max Margolis
 
 

Main » Food & Recipe » Beer
 

Budweiser Wants You to Croak While You Boat

 
Author: Max Margolis
 

Budweiser wants to be the sum of your summer. Their summer billboard ads encouraging us to drink while boating are the latest installment in their reckless promotion that every recreational activity is more fun with beer. If you don't believe that boating and boozing is a problem, type in "boating and alcohol deaths ? in Googles News Search; today, I found 51 articles. The Oregon State Marine Board reports that alcohol is involved in about 30 percent of boating fatalities in Oregon each year, 50-70 percent nationwide. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, alcohol is involved in about 25% to 50% of adolescent and adult deaths associated with water recreation. Without question, campaigns, like Budweiser's, linking recreation with beer, send a dangerous, contradictory message to us all.

In the prevention world, we know activities, like music, recreation, and art promote health and offer an alternative to alcohol and drugs, but these beer billboards unscrupulously link alcohol use with the enhancement of recreation.

"Hey Johnny don't smoke pot, go Rollerblading, and finish it off with a low-carb beer. ?

"Dad, let's go Jet skiing! ?

"Great son! I'll get the beer! ?

Does this sound ridiculous? Amazingly, we allow these ideas to be advertised every single day. Can you imagine if next year's Superbowl was brought to you by the Methamphetamine Cooks of America? What if a cigarette company sponsored the Race for the Cure? Yet every weekend the alcohol industry sponsors competitive car racing and we scratch our heads and wonder why people continue to drink and drive.

It takes more than raising awareness about alcohol's dangers to stop the alcohol industry's harebrained campaigns or stifle their product tie-ins. If Budweiser can't abide by the Beer Institute's Marketing and Advertising Code that states beer advertising "should not portray or imply illegal activity of any kind, ? then, we need to enforce common sense public policies that restrict the beer industry's messages to the public. It is illegal, not to mention extremely dangerous, to drink and drive, yet we allow Budweiser to sponsor NASCAR Drivers. It is illegal and dangerous to drink and boat, yet Budweiser is bombarding us with billboards with boats cruising in a sea of beer.

Is there any part of our society that hasn't been wooed by the alcohol industry? The industry's ads mock our elections, our relationships, and our efforts to keep alcohol away from kids. It is extremely difficult to check out a music festival, sporting event, website, magazine, or community fair that is free from alcohol advertising. Right now, it seems the only place free of alcohol is the local news where methamphetamine reports are as regular as the weather forecast.

If our leaders choose to ignore how the alcohol industry lampoons our values and promotes unlawful behavior like Budweiser's current billboards, next summer we can expect Budweiser to sponsor alcohol use and water safety classes to ensure safe summer fun.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
What Makes Cast Iron Cookware The Best
 
Raisin Roll Delight
 
Christmas Recipes: Cakes & Tarts. No.3 of 7 - Christmas Day Muffins
 
Cheers! A Toast To Wine Clubs
 
Russian Tea drinking - The beginning
 
Recipes: Chicken Ragu or Alfredo Soup
 
Nigerian Recipe for Traditional Egusi Soup
 
Non-Organic versus Organic Coffees Enema
 
How to Clean and Fillet Fish
 
Virginia: Wine Country to Rival California
 
 
 
Add URL
 
 

Teens & Children

 

Food & Recipe

 

Automobiles

 

Adventure & Sports

 

Society & Communities

 

Hotels & Travel

 

Science & Research

 

Computers & Networking

 

Self Help

 

Government & Politics

 

Employment & Careers

 

Music & Entertainment

 

Shopping Online

 

Culture & Art

 

Medicine & Treatment

 

Events & News

 

Lifestyle & Fashion

 

Business & Commerce

 

Family & Home

 

Estate & Realty

 

Banking & Finance

 

Education & Learning

 

Online & Indoor Games

 

Fitness & Health


 
Main :> Privacy :> Terms of Use  
Copyright © 2008 www.articlexpo.com