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#35 “Smoke a fresh cigarette”. R.J. Reynolds, 1931, SRITA.

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“Smoke a fresh cigarette”. R.J. Reynolds, 1931, SRITA.

Ridiculous Vintage Tobacco Advertisements that Promoted Smoking as Healthy

#35 “Smoke a fresh cigarette”. R.J. Reynolds, 1931, SRITA.

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←#34 Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation, 1949, SRITA.
#36 Kool’s penguin poses as an otolaryngologist in this 1938 ad. The brand made the case that its cigarettes actually soothed the throat.→

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