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  2. Us Tareyton smokers would rather fight than switch! - Wikipedia

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    The first print advertisement appeared in Life magazine on October 11, 1963. [2] The advertisements would appear solely in print between 1963 and 1966. In 1966, the first television advertisements with the slogan aired. [citation needed] The target of the campaign was to create a sense of loyalty amongst Tareyton smokers.

  3. Regulation of nicotine marketing - Wikipedia

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    All television commercials for cigarettes were banned on 1 August 1965, although commercials for loose tobacco and cigars continued until 1991. [ 52 ] [ 53 ] Non-television advertising campaigns were still allowed in the UK but came under stricter guidelines in 1986, which, in particular, prevented adverts from actually showing a person smoking.

  4. Marlboro Man - Wikipedia

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    In the mid Fifties, the cowboy image was popularized by actor Paul Birch in 3 page magazine ads and TV ads. Using another approach to expand the Marlboro Man market base, Philip Morris felt the prime market was "post adolescent kids who were just beginning to smoke as a way of declaring their independence from their parents". [12]

  5. History of nicotine marketing - Wikipedia

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    An early cigarette-rolling machine mass-produced cigarettes at fifty times the speed of a human cigarette roller. Pre-rolled cigarettes, like cigars, were initially expensive, as a skilled cigarette roller could produce only about four cigarettes per minute on average [ 7 ] Cigarette-making machines were developed in the 1880s, replacing hand ...

  6. Tareyton - Wikipedia

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    Tareyton began as a variation of Herbert Tareyton cork-tipped non-filter cigarettes (whose slogan was, "There's something about them you'll like"). [5] As filters gained in popularity in the late 1950s, Tareyton was created in 1954 as the filtered version of Herbert Tareyton, minus the cork tip.

  7. ‘Goop’ contributor and former surgeon claimed smoking linked ...

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    A health guru claimed puffing on cigarettes is linked to longer living — but now he’s trying to extinguish the controversy. “The men in Sardinia have a seven year longer lifespan than the ...

  8. FDA's graphic warning labels for cigarettes are ... - AOL

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    The FDA rule adopted in March 2020 during the Trump administration required that warnings about the risks of smoking occupy the top 50% of cigarette packs and top 20% of ads.

  9. Joe Camel - Wikipedia

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    Joe Camel is an anthropomorphic camel who smokes cigarettes. [1] He lacks many typical camelid traits such as a hump, hooves, or tail, appearing as a muscular humanoid with a camel's head. [2] He is often outfitted in masculine wear like tuxedos, T-shirts, and hard hats, [1] and is typically in a "heroic pose", surrounded by women or in a bar. [1]

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