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LOS ANGELES COURT HALTS BEER-GEAR ADS.


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State authorities obtained a court order Friday forcing Anheuser-Busch to halt its ``Buy the Beer, Get the Gear'' television advertisements, in which consumers are offered merchandise for drinking Budweiser.

The Los Angeles Superior Court issued the temporary restraining order temporary restraining order: see injunction.  at the request of the state Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Alcoholic Beverage Control may refer to:
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  • The California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control



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. A hearing is scheduled for July 15 in Los Angeles, said department spokesman Carl DeWing.

The brewer's advertising program violates the state's liquor laws by offering any ``premium, gift or free goods'' in connection with the sale of alcohol, according to the state.

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 Director Jay Stroh described the ads as ``a bold marketing effort we feel steps over the line by blatantly encouraging increased alcohol consumption to obtain premium points that are redeemable for nonalcoholic non·al·co·hol·ic
adj.
A beverage usually containing less than 0.5 percent alcohol by volume.
 merchandise.''

State authorities said they learned of the program in late May and notified Anheuser-Busch that the program was unlawful and should be discontinued. The company declined, Stroh said.

``We believe the `Bud Gear' is an irresponsible and unlawful marketing scheme that encourages consumers, particularly young people, to drink as much beer as possible,'' he added.

A spokesman at Anheuser-Busch's St. Louis headquarters was not immediately available to respond to a reporter's inquiries, a company representative said.
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Title Annotation:BUSINESS
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jun 28, 1997
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