Advertsing Slogans of Yesteryear!
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Just been trawling through the a bunch of old magazines and periodicals today, looking for the ways tobacco companies used to advertise smoking in a positive way, with some even going so far as to say the smoking was positively good for you!
Ask your mum and dad (or maybe even your grandparents) if they remember any of these classics!
American Brands, Inc.
“Tobacco is our middle name.”
Bonded Tobacco Co.
“Making smoking ’safe’ for smokers.”
Image via Wikipedia Camel Cigarettes
“I’d walk a mile for a Camel.”
“It’s your taste”
“For Digestion’s Sake - Smoke Camels.”
“Experience is the best teacher in choosing a cigarette. Your T-zone will tell you why.”
“More doctors smoke Camels than any other cigarette.”
“Slow down. Pleasure up.”
“Where a man belongs”
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Carlton Cigarettes
“If you smoke, please smoke Carlton.”
Chesterfield Cigarettes
“Chesterfield. Blow some my way”
“a silly millimeter longer”
(Chesterfield 101’s campaign)
Consulate
“Cool as a mountain stream”
“Menthol-Fresh, cool, clean, Consulate”
“Cool, Fresh, Consulate”
Doral Cigarettes
“Taste Me! Taste Me! Come on and Taste Me!”
Eve Cigarettes
“Farewell to the ugly cigarette.”
“The first truly feminine cigarette - almost as pretty as you are.
“Women have been feminine since Eve, now cigarettes are feminine” Eve, also with menthol.” (1971)
KOOL menthol cigarette brand
“Kool. The House of Menthol”
“Mild, but not too light (for KOOL Mild)”
“Lady be Cool”
“Enjoy a cooler kind of mild”
“Come all the way up to KOOL”
L&M Cigarettes
“Just what the Doctor ordered”
lucky strike
Image via Wikipedia Lucky Strike
“(L.S.M.F.T.) Lucky Strike/Means Fine Tobacco”
“(L.S.M.F.T.) Lucky Strike/Means Filter Tips.”
“Light up a Lucky Strike, it’s light-up time.”
“Luckies taste better. Cleaner, fresher, smoother.”
“Do you inhale? Of course you do! Lucky Strike has dared to raise this vital question because certain impurities concealed in even the finest, mildest tobacco leaves are removed by Luckies’ famous purifying process.” (1932)
“Reach for a Lucky instead of a sweet.”
“With Men Who Know Tobacco, It’s Luckies two to one”
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Marlboro Cigarettes
“You get a lot to like with a Marlboro”
“Come to Marlboro Country.”
“Come to where the flavor is.”
Mecca Cigarettes
“Where was Moses When the Lights Went Out? - Groping for a pack of Meccas.”
Muriel Cigars
“Hey, big spender, spend a little dime on me.” (sung by Edie Adams)
“Why don’t you pick me up and smoke me sometime?”
Old Gold Cigarettes
“We’re tobacco men … not medicine men. Old Gold cures just one thing. The World’s Best
Tobacco.”
“Not a cough in a carload.”
Image via Wikipedia Pall Mall Cigarettes
“Mildness is a pleasure with Pall Mall.”
“Wherever particular people congregate.”
Philip Morris Cigarettes
“Call for Philip Morris!!” (1940s)”
“Less irritating to the throat.”
Strand Cigarettes
“You’re never alone with a Strand”
Peter Stuyvesant
“The international passport to smoking pleasure”
“Peter Stuyvesant. So much more to enjoy”
Tareyton Cigarettes
“I’d rather fight than switch.”

Tiparillos
“Cigars? Cigarettes? Tiparillos?” (1964)
“Should a gentleman offer a Tiparillo to a lady?”
Viceroy
“20,000 filter traps.”
Image via Wikipedia Virginia Slims Cigarettes
“It’s a Woman’s Thing”
“You’ve come a long way, baby.”
Winfield Cigarettes
“Anyhow… Have a Winfield”
Winston Cigarettes
“Winston tastes good like a cigarette should.”
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