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  2. Lucky Strike - Wikipedia

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    Aviatrix Amelia Earhart became the face of Lucky Strike cigarettes in 1928, claiming to have smoked Lucky Strikes on her flight from Canada to England. [5] The copy of an advertisement at that time said, "Lucky Strikes were the cigarettes carried on the 'Friendship' when she crossed the Atlantic. They were smoked continuously from Trepassey to ...

  3. Lee Aubrey "Speed" Riggs - Wikipedia

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    Lee Aubrey “Speed” Riggs (February 18, 1907 – February 1, 1987) [1] was an American tobacco auctioneer in Durham, North Carolina, United States.For more than three decades, Riggs appeared on the radio shows Your Lucky Strike Hit Parade and The Lucky Strike Program with Jack Benny for the American Tobacco Company as the voice of Lucky Strike cigarettes.

  4. Dorothy Collins - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, after Scott was hired to conduct the orchestra on the popular CBS Radio program, Lucky Strike's Your Hit Parade, Collins was trained by Scott to lead his sextet on tour in his absence. In 1950, Your Hit Parade moved to NBC television, with Scott retained as conductor. Shortly thereafter, at Scott's urging, Collins auditioned for a ...

  5. American Tobacco Company - Wikipedia

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    A year later Lucky Strike accounted for one fifth of U.S. cigarette sales, and the brand was among the five best-selling US-consumed cigarettes. [30] In 1927 Hill began directing his marketing efforts toward women, which was the first female targeted advertising of cigarettes at this time. [31]

  6. So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed - Wikipedia

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    The slogan "So round, so firm, so fully packed, so free and easy on the draw" was used in the Lucky Strike brand cigarette advertising of the time, first heard in 1944 on the Jack Benny and Your Hit Parade radio programs. [citation needed] "I'd walk a mile" is a slogan for Camel cigarettes.

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    This is the largest tobacco company in the world based on net sales. Trading at a ridiculous 7.6 times estimated 2025 earnings, this European giant continues to print money, has a vast product ...

  8. Your Hit Parade - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the format can be traced back to the Lucky Strike Saturday Night Dance Party [4] sponsored by Lucky Strike cigarettes. [5] Led by Benjamin A. Rolfe, the show was heard on the NBC Red network Saturdays between 10 and 11 pm beginning in September 1928. The program was devised by American Tobacco's George W. Hill, an attempt to ...

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