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Arthur Cherry’s inspiration

Not a Cough in a Carload
Add to Folder | Comments (1) | October 08, 2008

In the pilot of AMC’s hit drama Mad Men,
the ad men of Cooper-Sterling are challenged with designing a campaign
for Lucky Strike cigarettes while ignoring a fact that was becoming
clearer by the day: Smoking kills. In the show, it was 1960. In real
life, the evidence connecting smoking to lung cancer had been piling up
over the previous decade—eventually prompting the Surgeon General
Luther Terry to urge smokers to quit in 1964.

Read the full article from Good: Ads from the Edge

Use the link below to view the ads which are at times so ignorant but hilarious.



Link: Cigarrette Ads






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