By the 1980s and specifically the launch of then First Lady Nancy Reagan's Just Say No Campaign, anti-drug marketing really started targeting children through the medium of television. The partnership for a drug free America was created by marketing and media executives who believed that the persuasive power of advertising would be effective in preventing young people from trying substances. With iconic PSAs including Fried Egg and Long Way Home, along with many ads featuring celebrities, prominent sports figures, and real families impacted by addiction, the collective body of work is now the largest single issue public service campaign in the history of advertising. By the early 1990s, more than $300 million worth of advertising time and space was being contributed annually to

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