"Advertisement" or “advertising” includes any written or verbal statement, illustration, or depiction, which is in, or calculated to induce sales in, interstate or foreign commerce, or is disseminated by mail. Examples include advertisements placed:
- in newspapers, magazines, other periodical literature, or publications;
- in trade booklets, menus, wine cards, leaflets, circulars, mailers, book or magazine inserts, catalogs, shelf talkers, sales pamphlets, or other promotional materials;
- on the internet, other electronic sites, or in social networking services such as Facebook, media sharing sites such as YouTube and Instagram, weblogs or “blogs”, microblogs such as X, a.k.a. Twitter, mobile apps, links, and QR codes;
- on any written, printed, graphic, or other matter (such as hang tags or bottle cones) accompanying, but not firmly affixed to, the container;
- on shipping cases, product displays, or indoor signs;
- on billboards, public transit cards, outdoor signs, or other outdoor displays;
- on radio, video, or television broadcast; and
- in any other media.
See TTB regulations at 27 CFR 4.61, 5.232, and 7.232 and TTB Industry Circular 2024-1, Use of Social Media in the Advertising of Alcohol Beverages.
Last reviewed/updated 09/27/2023