The names -- "Poll Moll," "Cammels," and "Ghesterfield" -- and packaging candy companies wrapped around the treats mimicked real cigarettes, and the advertisements implored "young sports" to grab a carton that "look just like dad's." That led to a lawsuit in 1928, when the American Tobacco Company, the maker of Lucky Strike cigarettes, took issue with "Lucky Smokes," a candy look-alike
Anyway, Carlson and some other Fox News dweeb had some ridiculous meltdown over it that this was somehow all the fault of liberals wussifying our culture by stamping out smoking
Were experienced in cleaning, restoring, and repairing homes and businesses that have been affected by cigarette smoke
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By that standard, it's safe to say that 46-year-old Bryan Keith Schneider and 32-year-old Katherine Diane Main-Schneider of Bethlehem have failed as parents
It was the best-selling cigarette brand in the U.S