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Besides Kodak, Florida Family Association Calls on 15 Companies to Pull Ads from Teen Nick's DeGrassi

David Caton and the Florida Family Association (FFA) are not just going after Kodak for running commercials on DeGrassi: The Next Generation (will DeGrassi: Deep Space Nine be next?) on Teen Nick. The FFA states on its website that Teen Nick show targets teens with gay propaganda and other immoral behavior and the Teen Nick channel is airing the show DeGrassi: The Next Generation which is loaded with high-risk behavior. The theme of DeGrassi revolves around Riley Stavros, the high school football teams first string quarterback and his homosexual lifestyle.

Teen Nick is deliberately targeting our youth with this truly irresponsible content, continued the FFA, insisting the show is loaded with irresponsible content including sexting, drug abuse, underage drinking, reckless driving, teen pregnancy, violent crime and explicit homosexuality.

The FFA is calling on Cadbury Adams to stop running commercials for Sour Patch Kids during the show. The group is taking aim at Church & Dwight for plugging Oxi Clean and Orange Glo. They are also calling on several other companies to pull ads from DeGrassi including: Coty, Inc.; Guthy Renker; Hanes; Johnson & Johnson; Kaplan; L'oreal; the Office of National Drug Control Policy; Procter & Gamble; Research in Motion for Blackberry ads; Sony; Ubisoft; Wrigley; and Zeno.

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