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26 March 2009

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Tulips

These ads are ALL sorts of wrong!

Bryonia

o.O What does a muzzled cocker spaniel and a delivery guy with a bushel fruit basket have in common with a pack of cigarettes??

Cactus Wren

I think the idea is that the "naturally mild" tobacco doesn't really need the "extra protection" of extra length, any more than a cocker spaniel puppy needs the "extra protection" of a muzzle. Aww, look, our cigarettes are no more harmful than a cute little puppy.

Personally I liked the Camel ad, with its suggestion that cigarette smoking was not only not dangerous, but was actually good for you.

LR

It looks like the kids in pajamas have stolen their dad's lighter and are about to burn the house down. Wow.

e cigarette

These old ads are hilarious.

e cigs

I find a lot of the ads above to be funny because it was a way to convince people that smoking was good for you. For example, your nerves needing rest, and by doing that you should smoke.

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