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¿Hay una diferencia en gusto entre la calidad inferior y el tabaco alto del grado?¡Absolutamente! Los consumidores deben tener cuidados sobre las compañías que venden la falsificación o el tercer tabaco mundo-crecido. ¡Sus productos prueban diferentes (de una mala manera) porque utilizan el tabaco inferior, contienen dramáticamente algunos ingredientes muy extraños (serrín por ejemplo) y pueden ser sobre un año viejo! Ése es porqué vendemos solamente los cigarrillos hechos con el tabaco superior de la calidad.
Nuestros cigarrillos vienen con una garantía de la frescura 90-day.
Prometemos que usted no recibirá los cigarrillos más de 90 días de viejo. Si usted encuentra cigarrillos más baratos en otros Web site, las ocasiones son ellas son por lo menos 180 días de viejo y tienen un gusto añejo. Con euro-cig.com, usted recibirá siempre los cigarrillos en la altura de la frescura.
Muchos sitios que ofrecen por venta cigarrillos por un precio pequeño pueden ser sólo un simple engaño. The site with the most brands of cigarettes in the world.
Le rogamos que cierre todos los "pop-up killers", porque sólo de esta manera podrá comprar nuestros productos.
Porqué renuncie a fumar a causa de los precios demasiados grandes de los cigarrillos?! Con nosotros puede ahorrar 40% del precio de los cigarrillos.
Hay una solución conveniente, nosotros le enviaremos los cigarrillos cada día! No tenéis que desplazarse cada vez que necesite cigarrillos, a nosotros puede pedirlos cuantas veces quiera teniendo en cuenta que éstos son sólo para su uso personal.
No arriesgue absolutamente nada y se le entrega directamente a su casa.
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El procedimiento del reembolso es como sigue: pues la ley suiza preve y coloca la compra por el correo postal, el comprador tiene en su disposición 30 días en caso de que él desee volver el paquete. El producto debe estar en su paquete original y tiene que ser acompañado detrás con el número de la orden.El cliente debe primero informar a office@Free.cigarettes-Cigars.com sobre volver detrás el paquete al remitente. Si el pago fue hecho ya con una tarjeta de crédito, el reembolso será hecho siempre en la tarjeta de crédito que usted utilizó. Si el pago fue hecho por el banco, el reembolso será hecho en su cuenta bancaria y los costos para la transacción del banco serán cargados al comprador.
Muy importante: Los cigarrillos en venta en Free.cigarettes-Cigars.com están para el uso personal solamente. La reventa de los productos puede ser una ofensa criminal.
Muy importante: Los cigarrillos en venta en free.cigarettes-cigar.com están para el uso personal solamente. La reventa de los productos puede ser una ofensa criminal.
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EN LA ATENCIÓN DE NUESTROS CLIENTES ESPAÑOLES: Evitar problemas con Aduanas, acepta por favor nuestra oferta de los cartones del No. 5 mensualmente con el envío semanal de un cartón o de los cartones del No. 3 con el envío semanal de los paquetes del No. 5.
Ofrecemos el ENVÍO LIBRE y el SEGURO LIBRE en todos nuestros productos para hacerlo seguro, seguro y para ahorrarle dinero. ¡No se confunda con otros websites baratos del precio bajo que ofrezcan un cigarrillo del impuesto de no entonces le carguen más a la nave, el resto le aseguró que han encontrado el más barato y el mejor ningunos impuestos reparten en el Internet aquí!
Click encendido SELECCIONA para pedir su cigarrillo preferido. Ofrecer-Precios increíbles para el Gauloises, Gitanes, Superking, Lambert.
¿Hay una diferencia en gusto entre la calidad inferior y el tabaco alto del grado?¡Absolutamente! Los consumidores deben tener cuidados sobre las compañías que venden la falsificación o el tercer tabaco mundo-crecido. ¡Sus productos prueban diferentes (de una mala manera) porque utilizan el tabaco inferior, contienen dramáticamente algunos ingredientes muy extraños (serrín por ejemplo) y pueden ser sobre un año viejo! Ése es porqué vendemos solamente los cigarrillos hechos con el tabaco superior de la calidad.
Nuestros cigarrillos vienen con una garantía de la frescura 90-day.
Prometemos que usted no recibirá los cigarrillos más de 90 días de viejo. Si usted encuentra cigarrillos más baratos en otros Web site, las ocasiones son ellas son por lo menos 180 días de viejo y tienen un gusto añejo. Con euro-cig.com, usted recibirá siempre los cigarrillos en la altura de la frescura.
Muchos sitios que ofrecen por venta cigarrillos por un precio pequeño pueden ser sólo un simple engaño. The site with the most brands of cigarettes in the world.
Le rogamos que cierre todos los "pop-up killers", porque sólo de esta manera podrá comprar nuestros productos.
Porqué renuncie a fumar a causa de los precios demasiados grandes de los cigarrillos?! Con nosotros puede ahorrar 40% del precio de los cigarrillos.
Hay una solución conveniente, nosotros le enviaremos los cigarrillos cada día! No tenéis que desplazarse cada vez que necesite cigarrillos, a nosotros puede pedirlos cuantas veces quiera teniendo en cuenta que éstos son sólo para su uso personal.
No arriesgue absolutamente nada y se le entrega directamente a su casa.
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El procedimiento del reembolso es como sigue: pues la ley suiza preve y coloca la compra por el correo postal, el comprador tiene en su disposición 30 días en caso de que él desee volver el paquete. El producto debe estar en su paquete original y tiene que ser acompañado detrás con el número de la orden.El cliente debe primero informar sobre volver detrás el paquete al remitente. Si el pago fue hecho ya con una tarjeta de crédito, el reembolso será hecho siempre en la tarjeta de crédito que usted utilizó. Si el pago fue hecho por el banco, el reembolso será hecho en su cuenta bancaria y los costos para la transacción del banco serán cargados al comprador.
El procedimiento del reembolso es como sigue: pues la ley suiza preve y coloca la compra por el correo postal, el comprador tiene en su disposición 30 días en caso de que él desee volver el paquete. El producto debe estar en su paquete original y tiene que ser acompañado detrás con el número de la orden.El cliente debe primero informar a office@Free.cigarettes-Cigars.com sobre volver detrás el paquete al remitente. Si el pago fue hecho ya con una tarjeta de crédito, el reembolso será hecho siempre en la tarjeta de crédito que usted utilizó. Si el pago fue hecho por el banco, el reembolso será hecho en su cuenta bancaria y los costos para la transacción del banco serán cargados al comprador.
Muy importante: Los cigarrillos en venta en Free.cigarettes-Cigars.com están para el uso personal solamente. La reventa de los productos puede ser una ofensa criminal.
Muy importante: Los cigarrillos en venta en free.cigarettes-cigar.com están para el uso personal solamente. La reventa de los productos puede ser una ofensa criminal.
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EN LA ATENCIÓN DE NUESTROS CLIENTES ESPAÑOLES: Evitar problemas con Aduanas, acepta por favor nuestra oferta de los cartones del No. 5 mensualmente con el envío semanal de un cartón o de los cartones del No. 3 con el envío semanal de los paquetes del No. 5.
Ofrecemos el ENVÍO LIBRE y el SEGURO LIBRE en todos nuestros productos para hacerlo seguro, seguro y para ahorrarle dinero. ¡No se confunda con otros websites baratos del precio bajo que ofrezcan un cigarrillo del impuesto de no entonces le carguen más a la nave, el resto le aseguró que han encontrado el más barato y el mejor ningunos impuestos reparten en el Internet aquí!
Click encendido SELECCIONA para pedir su cigarrillo preferido. Ofrecer-Precios increíbles para el Gauloises, Gitanes, Superking, Lambert.
¿Hay una diferencia en gusto entre la calidad inferior y el tabaco alto del grado?¡Absolutamente! Los consumidores deben tener cuidados sobre las compañías que venden la falsificación o el tercer tabaco mundo-crecido. ¡Sus productos prueban diferentes (de una mala manera) porque utilizan el tabaco inferior, contienen dramáticamente algunos ingredientes muy extraños (serrín por ejemplo) y pueden ser sobre un año viejo! Ése es porqué vendemos solamente los cigarrillos hechos con el tabaco superior de la calidad.
Nuestros cigarrillos vienen con una garantía de la frescura 90-day.
Prometemos que usted no recibirá los cigarrillos más de 90 días de viejo. Si usted encuentra cigarrillos más baratos en otros Web site, las ocasiones son ellas son por lo menos 180 días de viejo y tienen un gusto añejo. Con euro-cig.com, usted recibirá siempre los cigarrillos en la altura de la frescura.
Muchos sitios que ofrecen por venta cigarrillos por un precio pequeño pueden ser sólo un simple engaño. The site with the most brands of cigarettes in the world.
Le rogamos que cierre todos los "pop-up killers", porque sólo de esta manera podrá comprar nuestros productos.
Porqué renuncie a fumar a causa de los precios demasiados grandes de los cigarrillos?! Con nosotros puede ahorrar 40% del precio de los cigarrillos.
Hay una solución conveniente, nosotros le enviaremos los cigarrillos cada día! No tenéis que desplazarse cada vez que necesite cigarrillos, a nosotros puede pedirlos cuantas veces quiera teniendo en cuenta que éstos son sólo para su uso personal.
No arriesgue absolutamente nada y se le entrega directamente a su casa.
1
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El procedimiento del reembolso es como sigue: pues la ley suiza preve y coloca la compra por el correo postal, el comprador tiene en su disposición 30 días en caso de que él desee volver el paquete. El producto debe estar en su paquete original y tiene que ser acompañado detrás con el número de la orden.El cliente debe primero informar sobre volver detrás el paquete al remitente. Si el pago fue hecho ya con una tarjeta de crédito, el reembolso será hecho siempre en la tarjeta de crédito que usted utilizó. Si el pago fue hecho por el banco, el reembolso será hecho en su cuenta bancaria y los costos para la transacción del banco serán cargados al comprador.
El procedimiento del reembolso es como sigue: pues la ley suiza preve y coloca la compra por el correo postal, el comprador tiene en su disposición 30 días en caso de que él desee volver el paquete. El producto debe estar en su paquete original y tiene que ser acompañado detrás con el número de la orden.El cliente debe primero informar a office@Free.cigarettes-Cigars.com sobre volver detrás el paquete al remitente. Si el pago fue hecho ya con una tarjeta de crédito, el reembolso será hecho siempre en la tarjeta de crédito que usted utilizó. Si el pago fue hecho por el banco, el reembolso será hecho en su cuenta bancaria y los costos para la transacción del banco serán cargados al comprador.
Muy importante: Los cigarrillos en venta en Free.cigarettes-Cigars.com están para el uso personal solamente. La reventa de los productos puede ser una ofensa criminal.
Muy importante: Los cigarrillos en venta en free.cigarettes-cigar.com están para el uso personal solamente. La reventa de los productos puede ser una ofensa criminal.
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1900-1950: Growing Pains
· 1900: Brosch experiments with tobacco carcinogenisis on guinea pigs
· 1900: REGULATION: Washington, Iowa, Tennessee and North Dakota have outlawed the sale of cigarettes.
· 1900: CONSUMPTION: 4.4 billion cigarettes are sold this year. The anti-cigarette movement has destroyed many smaller companies. Buck Duke is selling 9 out of 10 cigarettes in the US.
· 1900: SCOTUS: US Supreme Court uphold's Tennessee's ban on cigarette sales. One Justice, repeating a popular notion of the day, says, "there are many [cigarettes] whose tobacco has been mixed with opium or some other drug, and whose wrapper has been saturated in a solution of arsenic.".
· 1900: BUSINESS: RJ Reynolds reluctantly folds his company into Duke's Tobacco Trust
· 1900: BUSINESS: There are appoximately 300,000 cigar brands on the market
· 1901: REGULATION: Strong anti-cigarette activity in 43 of the 45 states. "[O]nly Wyoming and Louisiana had paid no attention to the cigarette controversy, while the other forty-three states either already had anti-cigarette laws on the books, were considering new or tougher anti-cigarette laws, or were the scenes of heavy anti- cigarette activity" (Dillow, 1981:10).
· 1901: ENGLAND: END OF AN AGE: QUEEN VICTORIA DIES. Edward VII, the tobacco-hating queen's son and successor, gathers friends together in a large drawing room at Buckingham Palace. He enters the room with a lit cigar in his hand and announces, "Gentlemen, you may smoke."
· 1901: ENGLAND: BUSINESS: By royal warrant, Philip Morris & Co., Ltd., is appointed tobacconist for King Edward VII.
· 1901: BUSINESS: Duke fuses his Continental Tobacco and American Tobacco companies into Consolidated Tobacco.
· 1901: BUSINESS: UK: Duke's Consolidated buys the British Ogden tobacco firm, signalling a raid on the British industry.
· 1901-12-10: BUSINESS: UK: Incorporation of The Imperial Tobacco Co. of Great Britain and Ireland Ltd; Imperial is born. 13 of the largest British tobacco companies, including W.D. & H.O. Wills, unite to combat Duke's take-over, and form the Bristol-based Imperial Tobacco Co.
· 1901: CONSUMPTION: 3.5 billion cigarettes and 6 billion cigars are sold. Four in five American men smoke at least one cigar a day.
· 1902: BUSINESS: In an end to the war, Imperial Tobacco (UK) and Buck Duke's American Tobacco Co. (USA) agree to stay in their own countries, and unite to form a joint venture, the British American Tobacco Company (BAT) to sell both companies' brands abroad.
· 1902: Philip Morris sets up a corporation on Broad St. in New York to sell its British brands, including one named "Marlboro, " named after "Great Marlborough Street," site of Philip Morris' original factory in London. Ownership is split 50-50 between the British parent and American partners.
· 1902: BUSINESS: ENGLAND: King Albert, long a fan of Philip Morris, Ltd., appoints the Bond St. boutique royal tobacconist.(RK)
· 1902: USA: Sears, Roebuck and Co catalogue (page 441) sells "Sure Cure for the Tobacco Habit". Slogan "Tobacco to the Dogs". The product "will destroy the effects of nicotine". (LB)
· 1902: Spring: Topsy, the ill-tempered Coney Island elephant, kills J. F. Blount, a keeper, who tried to feed a lighted cigarette to her. She picked him up with her trunk and dashed him to the ground, killing him instantly. On January 5, 1903, 1500 watch Topsy's electrocution in Coney Island.
· 1903: BRAZIL: Souza Cruz founded.
· 1903: LEGISLATION: Kansas Legislature enacts the "slobbering" bill, prohibiting spitting tobacco on floors, walls or carpets in churches, schools or public buildings.
· 1903-08: The August Harpers Weekly says, "A great many thoughtful and intelligent men who smoke don't know if it does them good or harm. They notice bad effects when they smoke too much. They know that having once acquired the habit, it bothers them . . . to have their allowance of tobacco cut off."
· 1904: BUSINESS: Connorton's Tobacco Directory lists 2,124 "cigarettes, cigarros and cheroots." (GTAT)
· 1904: BUSINESS: Cigarette coupons first used as "come ons" for a new chain of tobacco stores.
· 1904: BUSINESS: Duke forms the American Tobacco Co. by the merger of 2 subsidiaries, Consolidated and American & Continental. The only form of tobacco Duke does not control is cigars--the form with the most prestige.
· 1904: American Lung Association is founded to fight tuberculosis.
· 1904: MEDICINE: The first laboratory synthesis of nicotine is reported
· 1904: New York: A judge sends a woman is sent to jail for 30 days for smoking in front of her children.
· 1904: New York CIty. A woman is arrested for smoking a cigarette in an automobile. "You can't do that on Fifth Avenue," the arresting officer says
· 1904: Kentucky tobacco farmers form a violent "protective association" to protect themselves against rapacious tactics of large manufacturers, mostly the Duke combine. They destroy tobacco factories, crops, and even murder other planters. Disbanded in 1915.
· 1905: POLITICS: Indiana legislature bribery attempt is exposed, leading to passage of total cigarette ban
· 1905: U.S. warships head to Nicaragua on behalf of William Albers, a Amaerican accused of evading tobacco taxes
· 1905: BUSINESS: ATC acquires R.A. Patterson's Lucky Strike company.
· 1905: REGULATION: "Tobacco" does not appear in the US Pharmacopoeia, an official government listing of drugs. "The removal of tobacco from the Pharmacopoeia was the price that had to be paid to get the support of tobacco state legislators for the Food and Drug Act of 1906. The elimination of the word tobacco automatically removed the leaf from FDA supervision."--Smoking and Politics: Policymaking and the Federal Bureaucracy Fritschler, A. Lee. 1969, p. 37
· 1906: BUSINESS: Brown and Williamson Tobacco Company is formed
· 1906: BUSINESS: R.J. Reynolds introduces Prince Albert pipe tobacco
· 1906-06-30: FEDERAL FOOD AND DRUGS ACT of 1906 prohibits sale of adulterated foods and drugs, and mandates honest statement of contents on labels. Food and Drug Administration begins. Originally, nicotine is on the list of drugs; after tobacco industry lobbying efforts, nicotine is removed from the list. Definition of a drug includes medicines and preparations listed in U.S. Pharmacoepia or National Formulary. 1914 interpretation advised that tobacco be included only when used to cure, mitigate, or prevent disease.
· 1906: AGRICULTURE: KY: "Night Riders" formed. A group of angry farmers don hoods and ride horses out to terrorize other farmers who sold tobacco to the price-gouging American Tobacco Company. They burned barns and fields and even lynched people.
· 1906-04: SMOKEFREE: IN: Richmond resident Orville Stanley is arrested and pleads guilty to possession and unlawful use of tobacco. Fines are suspended because he is a minor.
· 1907: Business owners are refusing to hire smokers. On August 8, the New York Times writes: "Business ... is doing what all the anti-cigarette specialists could not do."
· 1907: BUSINESS: American Tobacco purchases Butler & Butler, acquiring the Pall Mall brand.
· 1907: REGULATION: WASHINGTON passes a law making it illegal to "manufacture, sell, exchange, barter, dispose of or give away any cigarettes, cigarette paper or cigarette wrappers."
· 1907: REGULATION: Teddy Roosevelt's Justice Department files anti-trust charges against American Tobacco.
· 1907: ADVERTISING: Bull Durham ad shocks New York. In 1907, the American Tobacco Company signed a contract with the operator of a horse-drawn stage line in New York to lease advertising space. One very controversial ad appeared for "Bull" Durham, the nation's leading tobacco brand. "Onlookers were shocked at the sight of the bull's well-endowed maleness so graphically rendered, and had the driver of the first stage that appeared on the street arrested." The City of New York sued the coach company and its client, the American Tobacco Company, to ban the ads. The case went all the way to the Supreme Court in 1911, which upheld New York's ban. Ironically, this case ruling took place the day after the same court handed down a historic verdict ordering the dissolution of the Buck Duke's $240 million-a-year American Tobacco Company monopoly, which the court deemed in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act. --Moyer, D. The Tobacco Reference Guide http://new.globalink.org/tobacco/trg/Chapter4/Chap4Page52.html
· 1907-01-26: REGULATION: THE TILLMAN ACT. Congress enacts law prohibiting campaign contributions by corporations to candidates for national posts. However, no restrictions were placed on the individuals who owned or managed the corporations. Enforcement was imposssible.
"Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an invisible government owing no allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the people. To destroy this invisible government, to befoul the unholy alliance between corrupt business and corrupt politics is the first task of the statesmanship of today."--Theodore Roosevelt
· 1908: CANADA: LEGISLATION: The Tobacco Restraint Act passed. Bans sales of cigarettes to those under 16; never enforced.
· 1908: ENGLAND: LEGISLATION: 1908 Children Act prohibits the sales of tobacco to under 16s -- based on the belief that smoking stunts childrens growth. This act paralleled similar acts for alcohol--based on medical and moral issues-- and concern for the welfare of children in general.
· 1908: BUSINESS: RJ Reynolds releases Prince Albert pipe tobacco, "the Joy Smoke.", catapulting Reynolds to a national market. (RK)
· 1908-01: SMOKEFREE: New York city passes Sullivan Act, forbidding women to smoke in public. Managers of public establishments must not permit females to smoke. An earlier ordinance which would have forbidden men to smoke in the presence of women failed to pass. One Katie Mulcahy is arrested for lighting up. Two weeks after enactment, Mayor George B. McClellan vetoes the ordinance.
· 1908-01: NY: New York City bans smoking by women in public.
· 1909: 15 states have passed legislation banning the sale of cigarettes.
· 1909: "Princess Nicotine; or the Smoke Fairy" is the first instance of tobacco product placement (for Sweet Caporal cigarettes and cigars) in the movies. The special effects are so remakable they are noted in a contemporary issue of "Scientific American."
· 1909: SPORTS: Baseball great Honus Wagner orders American Tobacco Company take his picture off their "Sweet Caporal" cigarette packs, fearing they would lead children to smoke. The shortage makes the Honus Wagner card the most valuable of all time, worth close to $500,000.
· 1910: CONSUMPTION: US has a per capita smoking rate of 80 cigarettes (The Tax Burden on Tobacco, Historical Compilation Volume 35, 2000)
· 1910: CONSUMPTION: Per capita adult cigarette consumption: 138 peryear. Per capita cigar consumption: 77/year. (International Smoking Statistice) Because of the heavy use of the inexpensive cigarette by immigrants, New York still accounts for 25% of all cigarette sales. A New York Times editorial praises the Non Smokers Protective League, saying anything that could be done to allay "the general and indiscriminate use of tobacco in public places, hotels, restaurants, and railroad cars, will receive the approval of everybody whose approval is worth having." (RK)
· 1910: TAXES: Federal tax revenues from tobacco products are $58 million, 13% from cigarettes.
· 1910: BUSINESS: The famous T206 series of tobacco baseball cards is issued by the makers of 16 different cigarette brands. The original set consists of 389 cards.
· 1910: BUSINESS: FRANCE: 'Gauloises' cigarettes are introduced.
· 1911: BUSINESS: THE INDUSTRY IN 1911: Duke's American Tobacco Co. controls 92% of the world's tobacco business. Leading National Brand: Fatima, (first popular brand to be sold in 20-unit packs; 15 cents) from Liggett & Myers, a Turkish/domestic blend. Most popular in Eastern urban areas. Other Turkish/domesitc competitors: Omar (ATC); Zubelda (Lorillard); Even the straight domestic brands were seasoned with a sprinkling of Turkish, like Sweet Caporals (originally made for F.S. Kinney and later for American Tobacco) Leading Brand in Southeast: Piedmont, an all-Bright leaf brand. Leading Brand in New Orleans: Home Run, (5 cents for 20) an all-Burley leaf brand.
· 1911: Tobacco -growing is allowed in England for the first time in more than 250 years.
· 1911: American Tobacco Co. establishes a Research Department.
· 1911-08-03: PUBLISHING: LIFE MAGAZINE's cover features a diapered baby girl smoking one of her mother's cigarettes. The caption: "My Lady Nicotine."
· 1911-05-29: SCOTUS: "Trustbusters" break up American Tobacco Co. US Supreme Court dissolves Duke's trust as a monopoly and in violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act (1890). The major companies to emerge are: American Tobacco Co., R.J. Reynolds, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company (Durham, NC), Lorillard and British-American Tobacco (BAT). RJ Reynolds says, "Now watch me give Buck Duke hell." BAT is listed on the London Stock Exchange.
Tobacco is a dirty weed. I like it. It satisfies no normal need. I like it. It makes you thin, it makes you lean, It takes the hair right off your bean. It's the worst darn stuff I've ever seen. I like it. --Graham Lee Hemminger, Penn State Froth, Tobacco
· c. 1915: OPINION: Release of poster with quote from biologist Davis Starr Jordan, "The boy who smokes cigarettes need not be anxious about his future, he has none" (LB)
· 1916: Henry Ford publishes anti-cigarette pamphlet titled "The Case against the Little White Slaver". (LB)
· 1916: BUSINESS: To compete with the phenomenal success of RJR's Camel, American introduces Lucky Strike, the name revived from an 1871 pipe tobacco brand that referenced the Gold Rush days. On the package, the motto: "It's Toasted!" (like all other cigarettes.) .
· 1917: SMOKEFREE: Tobacco control laws have fallen, including smoking bans in numerous cities, and the states of Arkansas, Iowa, Idaho and Tennessee.
· 1917: BUSINESS: There are now 3 standard brands of cigarettes on the US market: Lucky Strike, Camel and Chesterfield. R.J. Reynolds suspects American Tobacco of disseminating rumors of salt petre in tobacco, and factory workers with leprosy and syphilis. Claims that agents would enter streetcars, one from the front and one from the rear, and hold a loud conversation about these...and then exit to repeat again and again. R.J. Reynolds posts $500 reward notices. (Pollay)
· 1917: BUSINESS: "All Automated Short Filler Cigar Machine" is patented.
· 1917-18: US JOINS WORLD WAR I Cigarette rations determined by market share, a great boost to Camel, which had over a third of the domestic market. Virtually an entire generation return from the war addicted to cigarettes. Turkish leaf is unavailable; American tobacco farmers get up to 70 cents/pound. Those opposed to sending cigarettes to the doughboys are accused of being traitors. According to General John J. Pershing: You ask me what we need to win this war. I answer tobacco as much as bullets. Tobacco is as indispensable as the daily ration; we must have thousands of tons without delay. 1918: War Department buys the entire output of Bull Durham tobacco. Bull Durham advertises, "When our boys light up, the Huns will light out."
· 1918: Frederick J. Pack publishes "Tobaco and Human Efficiency," the most comprehensive compilation of anti-cigarette opinion to date. (RK)
· 1918: BUSINESS: CHINA: American-Chinese Tobacco Co. (meiguo-zhongguo yancao gongsi) formed for the "sole purpose of buying tobacco in the US and selling it to China" ["The Tobacco Project"]
· 1919: HEALTH: Washington University medical student Alton Ochsner is summoned to observe lung cancer surgery--something, he is told, he may never see again. He doesn't see another case for 17 years. Then he sees 8 in six months--all smokers who had picked up the habit in WW I.
· 1919: Vice President Thomas Marshall says, "What this country really needs is a good 5-cent cigar."
· 1918-07-29: PEOPLE: Richard Joshua (R.J.) Reynolds, 68, dies of pancreatic cancer in Winston-Salem, NC.
· 1919: The 18th Admendment ratified by states. (LB)
· 1919: Evangelist Billy Sunday declares "Prohibition is won; now for tobacco". The success of alcohol prohibition suggusted to some the possibility of tobacco prohibition (LB)
· 1919: Lucy Payne Gaston's tactics are attracting lawsuits; she is asked to resign from Anti-Cigarettel League of the World.
· 1919: BUSINESS: The Philip Morris coronet logo is introduced.
· 1919: BUSINESS: George Whelan Tobacco Products picks up tiny US Philip Morris Company, including PM's brands Cambridge, Oxford Blues, English Ovals, Players, and Marlboro. The new Philip Morris & Company, Ltd. Inc, is incorporated in Richmond, VA.
· 1919: BUSINESS: Manufactured cigarettes surpass smoking tobacco in poundage of tobacco consumed. (RK)
· 1919: BUSINESS: ADVERTINSING: Lorillard unsuccessfully targets women with its Helmar and Murad brands. (RK)
· 1920: CONSUMPTION: US has a per capita smoking rate of 477 cigarettes (The Tax Burden on Tobacco, Historical Compilation Volume 35, 2000)
· 1920: CONSUMPTION: Per capita cigarette consumption: 419/year. Per capita cigar consumption: 80/year. (International Smoking Statistics)
· 1920: ATC's Richmond Research Laboratory conducts a "continuing study of the components of tobacco and tobacco smoke."
· 1920-06-11: Republican party leaders, meeting in the "smoke-filled room" (Suite 408-10 of Chicago's Blackstone Hotel) engineered the presidential nomination of Warren G. Harding.
· 1920-10: OPINION: "" in Atlantic Monthly says, "scientific truth" has found "that the claims of those who inveigh aginst tobacco are wholy without foundation has been proved time and again by famous chemists, physicians, toxicologists, physiologists, and experts of every nation and clime." (RK)
· 1920-06: The phrase "smoke-filled room" --meaning politiking and deal-making hidden from public view-- is engendered, after senators and others in Suite 404 in the Chicago's Blackstone Hotel decide that Warren G. Harding should be the Republican nominee for president.
· 1921: BUSINESS: RJR spends $8 million in advertising, mostly on Camel; inaugurates the "I'd Walk a Mile for a Camel" slogan. (RK)
· 1921: BUSINESS: KOREA: Korea Tobacco and Ginseng (KTG)'s monopoly is expanded to include tobacco.
· 1921-04-11: TAXES: State tobacco taxation begins. Iowa is the first state to add its own cigarette tax (2 cents a pack) onto the federal excise levy (6 cents).(RK)
· 1922: REGULATION: 15 states have banned the sale, manufacture, possession, advertising and/or use of cigarettes.
· 1922: BUSINESS: RJR takes Industry leadership. from American for first time.(RK)
· 1922: BUSINESS: Manufactured cigarettes surpass plug in poundage of tobacco consumed to become US's highest grossing tobacco product. (RK)
· 1922: PEOPLE: Lucy Payne Gaston runs for President of the U.S. against "cigarette face" Warren G. Harding, whom she asks to quit smoking. Within two years they both will be dead, he of a stroke mid-term, she of throat cancer. (There is no record of her ever having smoked.)
· 1923: BUSINESS: MARKET SHARE: Camel has 45% of the US market.
· 1923: NEW JERSEY: A Secaucus teacher's attempt to get her job back after being fired for cigarette smoking reaches the state Supreme Court, but fails
· 1923: LITERATURE: "Confessions of Zeno" by Italo Svevo
· 1923: MARKET SHARE: Camel has over 40% of the US market.
· 1924: Lucy Payne Gaston dies of throat cancer.
· 1924: CONSUMPTION: 73 billion cigarettes sold in US
· 1924: Reader's Digest publishes "Does Tobacco Injure the Human Body," the beginning of a RD campaign to make people think before starting to smoke.
· 1924: BUSINESS: Philip Morris introduces Marlboro, a women's cigarette that is "Mild as May"
· 1924: BUSINESS: Durham, NC: James B. Duke creates Duke University.Duke gives an endowment to Trinity College. Under provisions of the fund, Trinity becomes Duke University
· 1925: James Buchanan Duke dies.
· 1925: HEALTH: Lung cancer death rate is 1.7 per 100,000 (US Census Bureau)(RK).
· 1925: BUSINESS: Philip Morris' Marlboro, "Mild as May," targets "decent, respectable" women. "Has smoking any more to do with a woman's morals than has the color of her hair?" A 1927 ad reads, "Women quickly develop discerning taste. That is why Marlboros now ride in so many limousines, attend so many bridge parties, and repose in so many handbags."
· 1925: BUSINESS: Helen Hayes, Al Jolson and Amelia Earhart endorse Luckies
· 1925: BUSINESS: Both Percival Hill and Buck Duke die by end of the year; Duke was 69. George Washington Hill becomes President of American Tobacco Co. Becomes known for creating the slogans, "Reach for a Lucky" and "With men who know tobacco best, it's Luckies two to one"
· 1925: SOCIETY: Women's college Bryn Mawr lifts its ban on smoking.
· 1925: OPINION: "American Mercury" magazine: "A dispassionate review of the [scientific] findings compels the conclusion that the cigarette is tobacco in its mildest form, and that tobacco, used moderately by people in normal health, does not appreciably impair either the mental efficiency or the physical condition." (RK)
· 1926: BUSINESS: ADVERTISING: P. Lorillard introduces Old Gold cigarettes with expensive campaigns. John Held Flappers, Petty girls, comic-strip style illustrations and "Not a Cough in a Carload" helped the brand capture 7% of the market by 1930.
· 1926: BUSINESS: ADVERTISING: Liggett & Myers' Chesterfield targets women for second-hand smoke in "Blow some my way" ad. There is a public outcry.
· 1926: BUSINESS: First Menthol cigarettes debut. Lloyd (Spud) Hughes' menthol Spud Brand and recipe are sold to Axton-Fisher Tobacco Co., which markets it nationally.
· 1926: BUSINESS: FRANCE: French Prime Minister Raymond Poincaré created an organization responsible for reimbursing public debt, including a service to manage the tobacco monopoly called the Service d'Exploitation Industrielle des Tabacs (SEIT).
· 1927: LEGISLATION: Kansas is the last state to drop its ban on cigarette sales.
· 1927: Eduard Haas, Austrian candy executive invents Pez, rectangular candies sold in tins as an aid for those who wanted to stop smoking and came only in peppermint; the name was derived from the German word for peppermint, Pfefferminz. In 1952, Haas marketed it in the US as a stop-smoking device, but this failed--some say because the dispenser looked like a cigarette lighter. He remarketed it as a candy for children, and the rest is history.
· 1927: BUSINESS: FRANCE: 'Gitane' cigarettes are introduced.
· 1927: BUSINESS: John Hill founds the agency that would eventually become Hill and Knowlton in Cleveland, Ohio. Instead of working on his own, as was the practice in those days, Hill hired other agents and trained them to work in his "style" - thus becoming, in effect, the founder of the modern-day PR Consultancy.
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