File:Operation Dry-Up information campaign Moonshine kills.jpg

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English: An important part of Operation Dry-Up—an intensive investigative program designed to eliminate large-scale illicit liquor operations—was an information campaign to inform the public of the dangers of "moonshine." In addition to radio, TV, and newspapers, such devices as posters, bumper stickers, booklets, fans, and even milk cartons were used to convey the message.
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Source FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, March 1971, Vol. 40, Number 3, Page 19
Author Federal Bureau of Investigation

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