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Medicine & Health – img21178

June 11, 2021 by

Medicine & Health – img21178
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Theme:
Medicine & Health
Published:
1932
Brand:
Lucky Strike, Embassy, Philip Morris
Manufacturer:
American Tobacco Company, Imperial Tobacco, Philip Morris
Format:
Advertisement
Tobacco Type:
Cigarette
Quote:

"Do You Inhale?"

Comments:

Dates: 1932, 1932, 1949, 1942 (clockwise from top left)

These advertisements say that inhaling is an unavoidable and encouraged part of smoking, and so their products all claim to be the best smoke to inhale. Some “help your throat” because they are toasted, use menthol, or have a filter.

Keywords:

Cigarette

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