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Have You Been Hooked By Mercury Hype?

http://www.consumerfreedom.com/pressRelease_detail.cfm/release/142

 

New Radio Ads Target NYC, LA, DC With " Truth In Fish " Message

 

Washington, DC - Concerned about misleading messages about mercury in fish

floated by environmental groups and animal-rights organizations, the nonprofit

Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) is striking back with its own message about

the safety and benefits of fish consumption. In humorous radio ads running in

New York City, Los Angeles, and Washington, DC, CCF lets listeners know who's

behind the hype.

The tongue-in-cheek ad plays as follows:

 

According to the latest study, you shouldn't eat any fish. According to the

latest study, all of those other studies that said fish is really good for you

were conducted by brain-dead hippy scientists who smoked too much Jamaican

ganja.

Listen to the radio ad, learn more about mercury hype, and try the Internet's

first realistic mercury-fish calculator at FishScam.com .

 

According to the latest study, fish contains bad things like belly button lint,

old boots, and worst of all -- other fish. According to the latest study,

you shouldn't try to catch fish for fear of hurting their feelings.

 

And, according to the latest study, you are a fish-faced idiot with an IQ lower

than a tuna fish sandwich who will swallow the latest study hype, line, and

sinker.

 

Want to know more about the blowfish trying to feed you these whoppers?

Visit ConsumerFreedom.com to see just how far they will go to control what you

eat.

The Center for Consumer Freedom is a nonprofit coalition supported by

restaurants, food companies, and consumers, working together to promote personal

responsibility and protect consumer choices.

 

 

 

 

 

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