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Blanco CoAPT continues ‘Sticker Shock’ campaign
Amber Corder, CoAPT program coordinator, places stickers on alcoholic beverages. The stickers remind adults to not buy alcohol for those who are under the age limit, and also tells of the consequences if one does by alcohol for someone who is under the legal drinking age.
Patricia Mangold
The Blanco Coalition of Awareness, Prevention, and Treatment of Substance Abuse (CoAPT) continues its “Sticker Shock” campaign, which is designed to educate adults who might purchase alcohol legally and provide it to minors. Several Blanco businesses allowed the coalition members to come to their stores to place the sticker warning-labels on their alcoholic products.
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