> >> summer. smoked marlboro reds every day.
> DW> That will unfortunately do it.
> When I was in 5th grade, I remember the class having an assignment to make som
> mock advertisements to promote health and not doing unhealthy things. I
> remember one of the students drew a graveyard with "Marlboro country" written
> below it.
Back in the day, before my time (I am over 50), they promoted cigarettes
differently. In some cases, I believe that consumers were even lead to
believe they might be healthy.
By the time I came along, there was already some PSA advertising,
especially from the American Cancer Society, about how smoking could kill
you. They had not yet got to promoting the dangers of second-hand smoke,
or smoking while pregnant, but they'd at least got as far as it could kill
you.
I had a lot of relatives, but none I lived with, that were life-long
smokers at the time. It was really difficult for them to even consider
stopping. What surprised me was how many people my age, and slightly
younger, who picked up the habit despite the dire warnings.
It surprises me even more now that cigarette smoking seems to be making a
comeback.
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