I am most disturbed by Kent cigarettes since y'know, the fuckin' "MICRONITE FILTER" was actually made of ASBESTOS? The fact people were smoking CARTONS of that crap... How many of you wanna bet that they didn't live until the 70's?
I'm actually smoking a lucky strike right now, there a little cheaper, $ 9.50 😲, I just turned 64, I grew up as a toddler in the early 1960's with ashtrays in my face with smoldering cigs, I know I should quit but I'm an old stubborn fool.
As a kid I used to spend 5 cents of my allowance on a pack of Popeye candy cigarettes but only in the winter because then it looked like I was actually smoking. Some people were born to smoke. I have been thru every try to quit routine there is including hypnosis, patches, gum cold turkey ( by the second day even the dogs wouldn't come near me lol) lasers etc. Like yourself when my doctor gets on my case I tell him I'm stubborn not stupid. I can remember when you could smoke visiting your sick relative in the hospital or on the bus. I've read that a heroin addiction is easier to break than quitting smoking. You are not alone!
Wow! What a collection. I’ve not seen a lot of these before. The good old days of soft packs and white filters (never understood the reason for the fake “cork” brown paper on the filter. I like how 100’s were called “Super King Size” lol. Salem is still my favorite although at $11 a pack I smoke less now than I used to.
It's amazing to me that someone did not speak up back in the 1950s about how smoking tasting like ass. I'd expect one honest person would have spoken to save millions of others.
This stuff was way before my time but I'm old enough to still remember ads on billboards and magazines. My mom used to smoke Salem 100's and I would steal one from her pack every so often.
The first thing my mom did when she woke up in the morning was smoke a cigarette, she smoked a cigarette just before going to bed, and smoked all day long, but she would swear to God that she wasn't addicted. It was that kind of lifestyle that killed her 😢.
BOY WERE WE CONNED ! (IF I DIDN'T KNOW BETTER, I'D SAY TRUMP HAD A HAND IN IT) 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂Sad note. I read years ago that the "Marlboro Man" actually died from Cancer.
In my teens and early 20s I loved the smell of morning coffee and cigarettes. Still love the morning brew aroma but without the smell of secondhand smoke
No onee in my immediate family smoked beyond age 75. I was the last one to quit at age 74. Everyone of my 3 siblings smoked and quit before age 65. My father quit at age 64. My mother died 2 years after she quit from lung cancer. My 2 sisters I have no idea about. Smoking is for really stupid people. I stopped being stupid!
Lucky strike was my grandfather's brand. He passed away from old age in the late 1980s. The cigarettes never killed him tho my aunt passed away from lung cancer from smoking. Some folks it's deadly to others it's not. The question is do you want to roll the dice and see if it's deadly to you.?
I do love a fresh, smooth and mellow flavor whenever I light up a healthy filtered cigarette. A flavor so smooth, you just want to burst into song everytime you inhale that refreshing, healthy smoke. Just like a night in the Alps with that clean and clear air, with the woody flavor that only a premium filtered cigarette can provide.
to keep being TOTALLY honest i did do and/or PROBABLY will SOMEWHAT like horses and camels and i mean the animals but i wasn't aren't and won't be anti tobacco AT ALL and i did do and will really LOVE the smell and taste of pipe tobacco which i did do and will smoke BI monthly and cigars which i did do and/or PROBABLY will smoke WEEKLY
i am were and will be a FULL vegetarian and i am were and/or PROBABLY will be a WEEKLY cigar smoker and i NEVER EVER smoke INDOORS UNLESS it's a place like a low bob's tobacco that did does and/or PROBABLY will ALLOW INDOOR smoking