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In 2012, Australia implemented tough anti-tobacco regulations, requiring that all cigarettes be sold in plain, logo-free brown packages dominated by health warnings.
By James Surowiecki In 2012, Australia implemented tough anti-tobacco regulations, requiring that all cigarettes be sold in plain, logo-free brown packages dominated by health warnings.
See articleFag-packet calculationAn Australian court upheld a scheme to force cigarette manufacturers to sell their wares in plain, logo-free packets adorned with gruesome images of mouth cancer and other smoking-related illnesses.
In 2009, Winning Moves Games introduced "The Classic Edition", with a pre-2008 game board and cards, re-inclusion of the "sack of money" playing piece, and a plain MONOPOLY logo in the center of the board, with neither the 1985 or 2008 version of "Mr. Monopoly" present.
Make sure it's a plain camisole, nothing logo splattered or lacy or beaded.
They wore plain sweatshirts and logo-less denim pants, the standard parting gifts of the New York State prison system.
Also interested in selling High Plains Comedy Festival logo'd top hats with beer holders.
And at training camps before the tournament, and here in Russia, Márquez's jersey is plain with no sponsor logos.
Under that so-called "plain packaging" legislation, brand logos will be banned from cigarette packages and replaced instead with graphic images including mouth ulcers, cancerous lungs and gangrenous limbs.
The proposed legislation would force tobacco firms to use plain packaging, removing all logos and trademark colours from cigarette packets.
Fifty-nine if you include the box itself-plain pine, with a logo for "Indian River Citrus" bursting across the top like juice from a ripe orange.
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