Susan, I could probably argue this either way.

I'd be more inclined to ignore it, however, given the context. I don't
think the public is educated or influenced by old posters. They are more
about what America used to be, and, if anything, help us to realize how
much progress we've made since that they were printed.



>Has anyone else had the experience of going to a cracker barrel and
>being seated right in front of an add for Pet Milk or Baby bottles? This
>seems to be happening to me quite regularly and it really bothers me.
>The babies in these ads look so plump and rosey.
>
>What do you all think? Is it something that should be addressed? Or
>should we just sit back and be thankful that such advertisements for
>artificial feeding are no longer adorning the walls of modern
>establishments?
>
>For those of you who aren't familiar: Cracker Barrel is a US restaurant
>chain that caters to travelers. They decorate with old time
>advertisements...sort of a nostalgic theme. I am not suggesting a
>boycott or anything...I like them, they are kid friendly and grandma
>friendly.
>
>Susan


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