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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Today’s archive page is from Jan. 8, 1935. An ad for Chesterfield cigarettes published in the Advance highlights their taste. The ad reads: “Long speeches have been made ...
Quote taken from Tobacco Explained. In 1933, the Journal of the American Medical Association published its first cigarette ad for Chesterfield, a practice that continued for 20 years. Camel ran ...
Chesterfield fought back with ads featuring Ted Williams ... among many others—swearing that their cigarettes didn't make them hoarse. A subgenre consisted of endorsements from politicians ...
I feel the same way when I see these cigarette ads. Back before we knew cigarettes ... Sure, except for that whole cancer thing. chesterfield 7. Lucky Strike - "It's Toasted." ...
CBS's The Bob Cummings Show, later known as Love That Bob, was sponsored by Chesterfield ... in you know where! Cigarette advertisers had some of the most creative ads and jingles, better than ...
Despite appearing in multiple Chesterfield advertisements ... "I'd never liked cigarettes, but I was impressed by a flurry of ads in those days in which women said, 'I like a man who smokes ...
“Now … Scientific Evidence on the Effects of Smoking!” a 1953 Chesterfield cigarette ad proclaimed, “no adverse on the nose, throat and sinuses” of ...