I have (finally) heard back from CVS on this. Apparently, the poster that was in my local CVS was an aberration, and NOT authorized by corporate. CVS is taking steps to make sure such posters are not in other stores.
Still, it seems awfully nervy that Philip Morris apparently felt so bold as to clutter CVS's counter with its own political advertising without approval.
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I have (finally) heard back from CVS on this. Apparently, the poster that was in my local CVS was an aberration, and NOT authorized by corporate. CVS is taking steps to make sure such posters are not in other stores.
Still, it seems awfully nervy that Philip Morris apparently felt so bold as to clutter CVS's counter with its own political advertising without approval.
If I were Mr. Ryan, I'd be _steamed_.