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more about #tobacco more comments → TheUptightMidwesterner: Before I clicked through the link I thought the hat was made out of cigs and was all "AWESOME"!. But, now that I know that is not the case, well- it ... more » token_illiterate_commenter: The ad may be crap but at least the cigs are safe. They're filtered! more » midwestdesigner: This ad was so obviously post-Sal. more » rodmanstreet: No, you're right, it's obviously not Don's work. The tagline is Peggy's, you can thank Sal for the model's fierce smize, and the ad was sold to Lucky... more » Mary McCarthyite: Consider the political implications of this, as this ad was probably created during the Vietnam War. (Since starvation was a rampant problem for the V... more » BrutallyHonestBabes (aka Mrs. Sarah.of.a.Lesser.Hobbit): Lucky Strike show you plenty! Love you long time! Ching chong ching ching! more » JessickerFletcher: I'm sure milliners throughout the world were just thrilled about this ad. more » femme-bot: To be honest, her hat does look tasty. Or I just really need lunch. more » FrabjousDay: Where does it say they're toasted? That's the most important part! more » Adora Belle Dearheart: Well, Korean guys (in Korea AND America) generally find Korean women who smoke to be gross, undesirable, and "feminist". This is such a stupid double... more » Gretchen now has TWO kittens: My daughter is South Korean and is in regular contact with her birth parents and other relatives there. She recently returned from a 2 week visit. I ... more » mollymoxie: uggh, i quit smoking two months ago and i'll never look back. i feel and smell a lot better and now i have extra money for booze, yah! more » dirtybee: Since when did smoking become associated with feminism and liberation of women? more » info*ninja: The targeting kids part is true throughout the world; sadly as we gained better smoking laws, big tobacco increased their marketing efforts in the maj... more » morninggloria: Keep those baby factories in baby having form! more » -
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Tobacco Companies Target Women In South Korea
According to internal documents from the tobacco industry, companies are applying the same tactics used in the U.S. and Europe since the 1920s to lure a new generation of female smokers in South Korea. More »


