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Omar 382
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Look, I get the business side of things, but a shoe and fitness company partnering with Big Tobacco and implying that their subsequent joint cigarette product is significantly healthier, when it's really not, is downright unethical, if not illegal (which I am currently researching).
When I'm paying for gas and about to buy a pack of Camel Crush's, and then see an alternative with the inverted "Just Do It" sign; well of course I'm going to buy the healthier version that athletes use. Of course, if I knew it was just a regular pack of Newport Smooth Select's with the Nike corporate emblem slapped on, I would have gone ahead with the Camel pack.
Lawyer up, Nike assholes.

When I'm paying for gas and about to buy a pack of Camel Crush's, and then see an alternative with the inverted "Just Do It" sign; well of course I'm going to buy the healthier version that athletes use. Of course, if I knew it was just a regular pack of Newport Smooth Select's with the Nike corporate emblem slapped on, I would have gone ahead with the Camel pack.
Lawyer up, Nike assholes.
