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Quitting Takes Practice
Media Types
Digital Display, Out-of-Home, Print, Radio, Video
Target Audiences
None
Languages
English, Spanish, Chinese (Cantonese), Chinese (Mandarin), Korean, Vietnamese
Themes
Quitline Promotion
Produced For
California Department of Public Health (CTCP)
Campaign Last Updated
12/17/2010
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2013
Current
Cranky Smoker (Spanish)
Media Type
Video
Target Audiences
None
Languages
Spanish
Cost
Free
Produced For
California Department of Public Health (CTCP)
Themes
Cessation - General, Quitline Promotion
Description
California's wayward little Kurtz character is agitated that he's still smoking. The Voice of Reason offers the series of the Smokers' Helpline, but the little man misunderstands that they will tell him to quit. The Voice of Reason explains that they're there to help him figure out how to quit when he's ready to do so.
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2014
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I know. I know. (Asian)
Media Type
Video
Target Audiences
None
Languages
Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese (Cantonese), Chinese (Mandarin)
Cost
Free
Produced For
California Department of Public Health (CTCP)
Themes
Cessation - General, Quitline Promotion
Description
California's wayward little Kurtz character is agitated that he's still smoking. The Voice of Reason offers the series of the Smokers' Helpline, but the little man misunderstands that they will tell him to quit. The Voice of Reason explains that they're there to help him figure out how to quit when he's ready to do so. Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, and Vietnamese languages.
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