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Searchable by country, company, brand, or type of ad.
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www.tobaccofreekids.org/adgallery/
www.tobaccofreekids.org/adgallery/
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Two and one-half hours after drug administration, subjects were allowed to smoke ad lib, ... Mecamylamine did not precipitate withdrawal beyond the level associated with overnight cigarette deprivation, suggesting its effects were primarily due to offsetting the action of concurrently administered nicotine as opposed to...
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/11267622
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Our study examined the hypothesis that transdermal nicotine, dosed up to three times the doses currently recommended for smoking cessation, would suppress nicotine intake from ad libitum smoking in a dose-dependent manner. ... Transdermal nicotine suppressed nicotine intake from cigarette smoking by 3%, 10% and 40% on average...
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/9864279
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Cigarette's aren't bad for you, in fact they make you happier, sexier, more popular and quite possibly richer. Not true? Then take a look at these vintage ads and see what the Mad Men of the time tried to get away with - and did. ... No doubt the makers of this ad are on a spit somewhere in the depths for their wrong doing!
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quazen.com/arts/visual-arts/12-vintage-cigarette-ads-th...
quazen.com/arts/visual-arts/12-vintage-cigarette-ads-they-would-never-get-away-with-now/
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Not a Cough in a Carload: Images from the Tobacco Industry Campaign to Hide the Hazards of Smoking. Images · About · Credits · Guestbook · Links · Slogans.
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This was one of the most celebrated and effective ad campaigns of all time. Benson and Hedges actually built a brand name (and consumer demand) by making fun of their product, illustrating the distinct disadvantages of smoking a longer cigarette.
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www.tvparty.com/vaultcomcig.html
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Tobacco advertising - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tobacco advertising is the advertising of tobacco products or use (typically cigarette smoking) by the tobacco industry through a variety of media including sponsorship, particularly of sporting even...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobacco_advertising
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After his mother died from cancer, Dr. Robert Jackler of Stanford University worked through his grief by searching out print tobacco ads from the '20s through the '50s. Appearing in publications like Life and the Saturday Evening Post, the ads featured such cigarette-smoking luminaries as Rock Hudson, ... The 5th ad features Dr.
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gothamist.com/2008/10/07/historic_cigarette_ad_exhibiti...
gothamist.com/2008/10/07/historic_cigarette_ad_exhibition_at.php
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Notice that her eyes are on the guy with the cigarette. The people who designed this ad want young boys, especially boys who don't have much confidence, to think that the way to get an attractive girl to pay attention to them is to smoke like the man in this ad.
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www.costkids.org/targetingkids/magazineads.htm
www.costkids.org/targetingkids/magazineads.htm
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