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heartshapedcaskett · 2 years
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70s White Owl posters
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stone-cold-groove · 1 year
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Guard against throat-scratch.
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 3 years
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“Modern to the Minute,” Hamilton Spectator. March 16, 1931. Page 17. ==== HERE IS ONE VIEW OF THE CLEAN, AIRY FACTORY WHERE BACHELORS ARE MADE ---- for 11 YEARS BACHELOR CIGARS HAVE BEEN MANUFACTURED WITH THE MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT ... MADE IN A CLEAN, AIRY FACTORY, BY SATISFIED EMPLOYEES, UNDER IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS --- THE Havana Filler in Bachelor cigars is rich are as carefully chosen as the filler... to give in aroma and mellowness that only Cuban soil can give. Wonderful tobacco, carefully selected. 
It deserves the very best of treatment in course of manufacture...and receive it!
When you buy Bachelor cigars you get some thing more than the product of human skill... you get the unbeatable production of the expert cigar maker wing modern equipment. Millions of dollars have been spent perfecting this equipment. It is really marvelous. 
Every Bachelor is uniform in size, properly rolled and smoothly finished. The binder and wrapper are as carefully chosen as the filler...to give you greatest satisfaction.
Every Bachelor is carefully selected for colour. then wrapped to retain the flavour and protect from breakage in your pocket.
Every possible effort has always been put forth to make Bachelors the outstanding 10c cigar of Canada. The moment modern cigar manufacturing equipment proved itself worthy it was introduced... and has been kept thoroughly up-to-date ever since. This equipment, supervised by operators of unusual skill, has made Bachelors the most in cigar value.
WILSON'S  BACHELOR CIGAR
100% HAVANA FILLER
Cleanly Made Every Step of the Way
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mote-historie · 4 months
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Art Nouveau Poster illustration by Manuel Orazi for Job Cigarette Paper, 1902.
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worldnotobaccoday · 4 years
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Working Towards a Tobacco-Free world.
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Today marks the 15th anniversary of the entry into force of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) which came into force on 27 February 2005.
The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) is the only international treaty negotiated under the auspices of WHO. It was adopted by the World Health Assembly on 21 May 2003. It has since become one of the most rapidly and widely embraced treaties within the United Nations.
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From today, we are launching an online campaign, in the 6 UN languages, highlighting the achievements and milestones of the treaty.
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leaves-and-spines · 9 months
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1973 Camel Cigarettes Magazine Advertisement
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goshyesvintageads · 1 month
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RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co, 1953
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1980 Virginia Slims Cigarette ad
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dandyads · 8 months
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Lucky Strike, 1933
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the-sp0tless-mind · 8 months
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kilianromero · 9 months
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Camel (1952)
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scanzen · 1 year
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EMO - Elektromodul. A pack of Hungarian made cigarettes advertising the legendary EMO, a shady/grayzone impex company, importing COCOM-listed high-tech electronics, microchips and such into the socialist Hungary during the 70s, 80s. From my collection.
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1954 Old Gold Cigarette advertising
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disease · 10 months
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TWIST CIGARETTES AD | 1974
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worldnotobaccoday · 2 years
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Tobacco use damaging at every stage.
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The life cycle impacts of tobacco can be roughly divided into five key stages: (1) growing and curing; (2) product manufacture; (3) distribution and transportation; (4) product consumption, including second-hand and third-hand smoke exposure; and (5) post-consumption tobacco product waste disposal.
From start to finish, the tobacco life cycle is an overwhelmingly polluting and damaging process. Air pollution caused by smoking springs to mind, but damage occurs across the entire supply chain, and is much more complex.
Across the globe around 3.5 million hectares of land are destroyed to grow tobacco each year. Growing tobacco also contributes to the deforestation of 200 000 hectares a year and soil degradation.
Tobacco production depletes the planet of water, fossil fuel and metal resources.
Globalization of the tobacco supply chain and sales means the tobacco industry relies heavily on resource-intensive modes of transport.
4.5 trillion cigarette butts are not disposed of properly every year across the globe, generating 1.69 billion pounds of toxic waste and releasing thousands of chemicals into the air, water and soil.
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