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Poster

Underage Drinking Prevention

The selections in this colorful poster's vending machine represent the many activities kids can choose to do instead of drinking. Aimed at middle-school underage drinking programs, the poster directs students to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism/Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's adolescent underage drinking prevention Web site at www.thecoolspot.gov .

Poster:  Underage Drinking Prevention

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Description of Poster - Underage Drinking Prevention

Vending Machine

  • Pictured on shelf 1 from left to right: basketball, camera, CD disk, ski goggles

  • Pictured on shelf 2 from left to right: video game controller, art paints, football, head phones

  • Pictured on shelf 3 from left to right: tennis ball, cell phone, skateboard, activities planner

  • Pictured on shelf 4 from left to right: slice of pizza, hand-held computer, computer mouse, soccer ball

  • Pictured on the right panel of vending machine:
  • Selection panel with a coin deposit slot
  • Coin return box
  • Push door to pick-up selected item

Message at Bottom of Vending Machine:

With so many things to do, no wonder most kids choose not to drink.

Text Under Vending Machine:

be cool. stay cool. don't drink --The CoolSpot logo--www.thecoolspot.org

Sponsored by--HHS logo--U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
National Institutes of Health
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention

Poster Size: 21.5 in x 36 in

Printed 2001

 

This page was last reviewed June 12, 2002


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