Philip Morris suspends social media campaign after using young 'influencers' to sell new tobacco device

Cigarette maker Philip Morris World has suspended a world promoting and advertising advertising campaign in keeping with inquiries into the company's use of more youthful influencers to advertise its new "heated tobacco" software.
Cigarette maker Philip Morris International has suspended a global marketing campaign in response to inquiries into the company's use of young influencers to sell its new "heated tobacco" device.Original article
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