About this Vintage Print Ad
This advertisement for Lucky Strike Cigarettes features a woman lighting a cigarette, with a large tobacco leaf in the background. The ad highlights the endorsement of a tobacco warehouseman, Sidney T. Currin, who claims to have seen the makers of Lucky Strike buy only high-quality tobacco. The ad emphasizes the product's mild, cool, and fragrant smoke, and promotes the slogan 'Lucky Strike means fine tobacco.'
- Brand: Lucky Strike Cigarettes
- Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes
- Tagline: Lucky Strike presents The Man Who Knows – The Tobacco Warehouseman
- Publication: The Saturday Evening Post
- Year: 1948
Objects in the advertisement: woman
, cigarette
, match
, tobacco leaf
, man
, cigarette pack
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