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A growing collection of pre-1960's print tobacco and cigarette advertisin...
Searchable by country, company, ... The tobacco industry spends more than $12.4 billion per year - over $34.1 million a day - marketing its deadly products in the U.S. alone, much of this reaching kids.
Cigarette manufacturers were one of the first industries to advertise widely on television; article gives examples of shows and ads.
Exuding self-righteousness, California Atty. Gen. Bill Lockyer has pounced on tobacco companies for running cigarette ads in magazines like People, ... Cigarette ads are not the problem. ...
9 ads "threaten the health of the teenagers and young women who form a large part of [women's magazine] readership."
Eh. I don't think cig ads make any difference. I mean, I never ever bought cigs based on the ads. ... Everyone knows that Carrie smokes Marlboro Lights. So these ads are just kind of pointless, no?
Athletes and sports figures in ads for cigarettes from the 1930's through the 1970's. ... Smoking (cigarette, pipe or cigar), particularly when combined with heavy alcohol consumption, ...
These are some hilarious and ultra-weird TV ads from the 50s that feature smoking in some of the most unlikely situations. Bet you never thought the tobacco companies would encourage opera singers to ...
A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine (August 16, 2001) concludes that cigarette makers have not reduced their spending on ads that reach middle- and high-school students.
Instituto Nacional del Torax: CigaretteIt seems not only do you need a cigarette, you also need aid. A rolled flier that looks very similar to a cigarette was placed in high traffic areas on the ...
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