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| Released: | August 2005 |
| Advertiser: | THE TOM AND STACEY SIEBEL FOUNDATION |
| Brand name: | ANTI-DRUG MESSAGE |
| Agency: | VENABLES BELL & PARTNERS |
| Country: | USA |
| Category: |
Public health & safety |
| Tags: |
San Francisco |
Advertising Agency: VENABLES BELL & PARTNERS, USA, San Francisco
Creative Director: Greg Bell/Paul Venables
Scriptwriter: Aaron Stern
Agency Producer: Stacey Higgins
Script in English
SFX: Music
FVO: When I started getting on it, I’d sit at the mirror and like pick, and pick, and pick and pick at
my face. My back teeth, they were really worn down. My gums were getting all brown, and ugly and gross. My hair was falling out....
FVO: Hi my name is Brandi, I’m 15 years old, I’m from Browning, Montana, and I started doing
meth when I was 12.
FVO: ...I never thought, you know I thought it was going to be a one time thing, I didn’t ever think
that it was going to get me by the throat and strangle me until I was stomped into the ground. It was...It gets you pretty fast. I started stealing from my parents and like sealing money. It came to the point where I was selling myself for meth. That was the lowest that I’ve ever gotten. I’d just give anything for it, and that’s what I did.
ANN: Brought to you by the Montanta Meth Project.
Brief Explanation
Methamphetamine abuse is a serious epidemic in the United States. Testimonials of former
teenaged meth addicts comprise this real-life radio campaign.