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  2. Winston tastes good like a cigarette should - Wikipedia

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    Winston overtook Pall Mall cigarettes as the #1 cigarette in the United States in 1966, while the advertising campaign continued to make an impression on the mass media. [ citation needed ] In the fall of 1961, a small furor enveloped the literary and journalistic communities in the United States when Merriam-Webster published its Third New ...

  3. Winston (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    Winston is an American brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by ITG Brands, subsidiary of Imperial Tobacco in the United States and by Japan Tobacco outside the U.S. [1] [2] The brand is named after the town where R. J. Reynolds started his business which is Winston-Salem, North Carolina. [2]

  4. The Flintstones - Wikipedia

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    The first two seasons were co-sponsored by Winston cigarettes and the characters appeared in several black-and-white television commercials for Winston. [37] This was dictated by the custom, at that time, that the stars of a TV series often "pitched" their sponsor's product in an "integrated commercial" at the end of the episode.

  5. Fred Flintstone's cigarette ad - AOL

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  6. Spokestoon - Wikipedia

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    Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble for Winston cigarettes, Post's Pebbles, and Flintstones vitamins; Little Lulu for Kleenex; Bugs Bunny for Tang, Kool-Aid, and Weetabix; Gumby for Cheerios; Peanuts characters for the Ford Falcon car, Dolly Madison snacks, and Metropolitan Life Insurance; Mickey Mouse for Disney Mickey's Magix breakfast cereal

  7. List of American advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    Camel cigarettes: 1987–1997 The Campbell's Soup kids: Campbell's Soup: debuted 1904 Mr. No: Capital One: 2000s: played by David Spade: Cap'n Crunch: Cap'n Crunch cereal: 1963–present: created by Jay Ward Productions; originally voiced by Daws Butler: Mabel the waitress: Carling Black Label beer: 1950s: played by Jean Goodspeed (1951 through ...

  8. Talk:Winston (cigarette)/Archives/2012 - Wikipedia

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    1 Flintstones. 1 comment. 2 Removal of "Cigarette brands" category. 1 comment. 3 Quantum smooth. 1 comment. 4 1982 FIFA World Cup sponsorship. ... Talk: Winston ...

  9. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company - Wikipedia

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    The Camel cigarette became the most popular cigarette in the country. The Reynolds company imported so much French cigarette paper and Turkish tobacco for Camel cigarettes that Winston-Salem was designated by the United States federal government as an official port of entry for the United States, despite the city being 200 miles (320 km) inland ...