Tougher tests lie ahead. #IREvSAM #RWC2019https://t.co/dAn8yPHkHT pic.twitter.com/xGD7LnwH9C
— Heineken Ireland (@Heineken_IE) October 12, 2019
Heineken/Drinkaware furtively selling alcohol use Keith Woood
Guinness/Drinkaware trying to keep Paddy stuck in his pint.

Absolut vodka with artificial sweeteners & Fanta targeting drivers-mums with their kids
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Guinness/Drinkaware advert

Guinness/Drinkaware selling alcohol-

If you are taking alcohol on a regular basis you have a problem. Guidelines are meaningless.

#DidYouKnow that just 2% of Irish adults know the weekly guidelines? For men, it’s the equivalent of 8.5 pints spread out over the week, and 5.5 pints for women. Regularly drinking more than that can put your health at a higher risk. https://bit.ly/30ecE2l
Guinness/Drinkaware selling alcohol-women the prime target

Drinkaware selling alcohol- targeting Leaving Cert students
Parents – as the Leaving Cert ends and the celebrations begin, even if your child is of legal age (18 years), there are still ways to be involved in their plans and make sure they stay safe around alcohol. Remember, more young people are now choosing not to drink alcohol at all.

