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A close-up, eye-level photograph shows the front of a cigarette pack placed on a mottled, textured surface, possibly a stone or concrete floor, in Jalingo, Nigeria. The cigarette pack is predominantly white with gold and brown accents. The brand name "ORIS" is displayed prominently in large, reddish-brown lettering at the top, with "CHO" printed below it. To the right of "ORIS," the word "SLIMS" is visible in smaller, silver, metallic lettering. A circular emblem with a golden sun and a blue wave is situated below the brand name. The lower portion of the pack features a stark warning label, typical of tobacco products, with black text stating "SMOKING CAUSES THROAT CANCER." This text is superimposed over a graphic image of a severely affected throat. The image depicts a person's neck, with a large, open, and raw-looking lesion on the front. The lesion appears to be a deep, ulcerated wound, partially covered with what looks like gauze or a medical dressing, surrounded by inflamed skin. The skin tone is light to medium brown. The background of the image is blurred, suggesting the focus is on the cigarette pack and its warning. The overall lighting is harsh, casting slight shadows and highlighting the textures of the surface and the cigarette pack.
Symbol
A6B76
Volume
11,274
Creator
+$0.22
Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$21.63



