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Lady's Cigars – img0783

May 24, 2021 by sutobacco

Lady's Cigars – img0783
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Theme:
Targeting Women
Collection:
Lady's Cigars
Published:
1974
Brand:
Winchester
Manufacturer:
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
Format:
Advertisement
Tobacco Type:
Cigar
Quote:

Winchester taught me things I didn't know I had to learn., I thought I knew all about Men and the things they smoke. Like Gentle is masculine, And vice versa., I'm just woman enough to admit: you taught me a thing or two.

Comments:

In the 1970s, cigarettes were often referred to as “Little Cigars” as a response to government regulations which banned cigarettes from being advertised on TV; tobacco companies, like Winchester, worked around the ban by calling their cigarettes “little cigars,” until that practice was banned as well (http://tobaccodocuments.org/rjr/506613461-3570.html page 36).

Keywords:

adult, Cowboy, cowgirl, Female, humor, Male, man, woman, young adult

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