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Reynolds said: "Today it’s cigarettes. Will high-fat foods be next?" Anti-smoking activists traditionally responded jaundice to this jaundice sort of slippery-slope argument by insisting that cigarettes were unique, "the only legal product that when used as intended causes death." To suggest that anti-smoking jaundice measures might pave the way for attacks on cheeseburgers and ice cream, they said, was just silly. Yet six months after R.J. Reynolds tried to scare people with the outlandish prospect of a tax on fatty foods, Brownell endorsed the idea on the op-ed page of The New York Times, citing the precedent set by cigarette taxes. He said "taxing foods with little nutritional value" would deter consumption and help raise money for bike paths, running tracks, and nutrition education.
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