Ban on Alcohol-Branded Products Study
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•SNP Government considers banning pint glass logos to reduce deaths from alcohol
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SNP Government to study impact of banning alcohol-branded pint glasses, umbrellas, and T-shirts.
Health Secretary Neil Gray told MSPs on Thursday that Public Health Scotland will look into reducing alcohol marketing to stop people developing drinking problems.
It comes just days after it was revealed that alcohol deaths in Scotland were at a 15-year high.
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