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Fresh Empire TV Commercial, 'Lil Brother'
Fresh Empire
A teen talks about how his little brother is always getting in his way and going through his stuff. But he knows that his little brother is always watching him and that means he needs to look out for his "lil bro." So, he chooses to avoid smoking cigarettes with his peers because he knows his little brother will be more likely to smoke as well. In the spirit of Fresh Empire, the teen encourages others to keep themselves fresh and live tobacco-free.

Fresh Empire TV Commercial, 'I Got This'
Fresh Empire
Confident teenagers in various settings tell it like it is. They don't smoke cigarettes. Fresh Empire wants teens to know that they're in charge of their lives, and they don't need anything controlling them.

Fresh Empire TV Commercial, 'Kings & Queens Never Settle'
Fresh Empire
In a game, you make moves to level up, but an addiction to cigarettes can make you lose control. This player takes her seat on the throne and encourages you to live tobacco-free because legends can't be held down.

Fresh Empire TV Commercial, 'Don't Sleep on the Facts'
Fresh Empire
While a crowd clad in all black clothing marches down the street, several people walk the opposite way and unbutton their jackets revealing colorful outfits. Fresh Empire and the Food and Drug Administration urge you to go against the crowd and not sleep on the facts about cigarettes.

Fresh Empire TV Commercial, 'Keep It Moving'
Fresh Empire
This teen girl's parents made their own way and built their own shop when they first left home -- she says she gets her drive from them. Her passion is hip-hop dancing so she refuses to smoke cigarettes, saying she needs 100 percent out of her body to get where she's going in life. Like this girl, you're encouraged to keep it fresh and live tobacco-free.

Fresh Empire TV Commercial, 'Be Heard' Featuring Lil Yachty
Fresh Empire
Fresh Empire doesn't want you to be silenced by cigarettes, a substance that kills more than 1,300 people every day. Instead, celebrities like Lil Yachty say the best way for your voice to be heard is to live tobacco-free.

Fresh Empire TV Commercial, 'Break Free'
Fresh Empire
Fresh Empire encourages young people to live a tobacco-free lifestyle. This teenager's spoken word performance about her mother working doubles and not falling into a vicious cycle of poverty and defeat. She also speaks on not being shocked when her grandfather discovered that he had cancer caused by cigarettes and most importantly, overcoming adversity and fighting through daily struggles while refusing to use cigarettes.

Food & Drug Administration TV Commercial, 'Sunscreen'
Food & Drug Administration
The FDA recommends using a sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher to protect your skin from aging and cancer. Additionally, sunscreens labeled "broad spectrum" will block harmful ultraviolet A and B rays.

Food & Drug Administration (FDA) TV Commercial, 'Keep Your Family Safe From Unused Opioid Pain Medic
Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
Some medications that sit in the medicine cabinet can be more dangerous than others. Opiates, syrups and patches can sometimes be addictive and deadly when taken without the recommendation from a qualified health professional. The FDA claims that people who receive opiate-based pain medications often comes from a friend or family member. To prevent this, the FDA encourages viewers to properly dispose of unused and expired medication to prevent them from falling into the wrong hands.

Food & Drug Administration TV Commercial, 'Acetaminophen'
Food & Drug Administration
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services warn people about the effects that acetaminophen can have with continuous use. The organization says the drug can have a damaging effect on the liver and cautions against taking the drug after three or more alcoholic drinks.

Food & Drug Administration (FDA) TV Commercial, 'Meet Blue: Generic Medications PSA'
Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
Meet Blue. Blue isn't feeling well and was prescribed a generic medication by its doctor, but it's skeptical about whether generic drugs work as well as name-brand. The FDA says that yes, generics work as well as brand-name drugs and are just as safe. It invites you to learn more at its website.

The Real Cost TV Commercial, 'Your Teeth'
The Real Cost
Want to try smoking? Better be ready to chock up your teeth.

The Real Cost TV Commercial, 'One Leaves: Think It???s Easy to Escape Smoking Addiction as a Teen?'
The Real Cost
A group of teenagers enters a dark, creepy building and finds a message written in blood on a mirror that reads, "Only one leaves." Through scenes like from a nightmare where we see the teens tortured and maimed in the building, a message appears: "For every four teens who smoke cigarettes, only one escapes." After coming back to reality on the street, one boy sees three of his friends smoking and decides to turn away.

The Real Cost TV Commercial, 'Can Vaping Put Metal Particles in Your Lungs?'
The Real Cost
The Real Cost wants to spread awareness about the epidemic it considers vaping to be. It warns that people who vape could be inhaling microscopic metal particles into their lungs.

The Real Cost TV Commercial, 'Delivery'
The Real Cost
Lighting up a cigarette in the middle of an abandoned basketball court, a guy spots a delivery truck pulling up in the distance. A man approaches him with a package, and inside he finds a rotting mouth that illustrates "The Real Cost" of smoking cigarettes: stained teeth, gum disease and more. He's disgusted by what he sees, but even more disturbed when he realizes that the mouth is actually his.

The Real Cost TV Commercial, 'Band Bully'
The Real Cost
A band is practicing in the garage when the drummer's sticks are suddenly replaced with a little man who bullies him to taking smoke breaks. After so many cigarettes, the band can't help but get annoyed.

The Real Cost TV Commercial, 'Vaping is an Epidemic'
The Real Cost
The Real Cost says that there's an epidemic spreading among the kids and young people of the world right now. They claim that scientists are saying that it can alter your brain and introduce harmful chemicals to your body such as formeldehyde and acrolein which can potentially cause irreversible damage. This epidemic isn't a parasite, virus or an infection, it's the use of vapes and other e-cigarette products. The Real Cost encourages viewers to visit its website to raise awareness and to educat

The Real Cost TV Commercial, 'Science Class'
The Real Cost
A science teacher has a creepy looking specimen that resembles a scary alien pinned down on his dissecting tray. He tells them that it's formaldehyde, acrolein, nitrobenzene and has over 7,000 chemicals, which have horrible effects on you. They can cause prematurely wrinkled skin, stunted lung growth, tooth loss and cancer. As he's droning on about all the horrific effects, the specimen gets loose. Chaos ensues, and all the students start running like hell out of the classroom. If cigarettes loo

The Real Cost TV Commercial, 'Reasons Not to Smoke'
The Real Cost
Two dudes are at a skate park. One asks the other if he has any smokes. He replies that he doesn't do that anymore --not because cigarette smoke is a toxic mix of over 7,000 chemicals, but because he can only fit one thing in the pocket of his very tight skinny jeans. And, that's his phone. His jeans are so tight that when his ringtone starts going off, you can see the incoming call screen with a heart, through his jeans. He has to bend over to answer his girlfriend's call. Any reason is a brill

The Real Cost TV Commercial, '7000 Chemicals'
The Real Cost
Every time you smoke there's a horrific hoard of over 7000 toxic chemicals coming for you.