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Cigarettes
Was watching one of the antiques programs yesterday and they showed cigarette cards, which got me thinking back to my youth, lots of lads in those days collected, not the cards but the actually packets, there were loads of them about in those days. Don't know what the situation is today because its over 30 years since I smoked.
I remember the popular brands in those days which were sold on size not strength, the most popular cheap ones were Woodbinds and Park Drive with Players, Senior Service, Capstan, even Capstan Full Strength the bigger ones, but there were loads on the market State Express 555 Sweet Afton, Balkan Sobranie (not sure of the spelling of some of these) of course filter tips didn't come on the market until around 1960. Anybody remember other brands which were on the market in those days |
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I remember as a school kid going into the newsagents and saying: "Ten Number 6 please and a box of matches." I was tall for my age so had no problems getting my fags. Number 6 were made by Player's, who also made a smaller version called Number 10.
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During the war, the only fags were usually Turkish brands.If anybody lit up in the cinema the stink was horrendous." Put that bloody fag out" shouted almost everyone in the place.
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Don't forget "Black Cat" My frist where Woodbine in a five pack. Most of the family smoked Park Drive and Senior Service, but I can remember Embassey and Players No6 creeping in.
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You're never alone with a Strand
Cliff Adams Orchestra 'The Lonely Man Theme' 1960 Strand Cigarettes Tune - YouTube |
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Gold Leaf were ok if yeh were feeling posh.:D
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Remember when it was considered sexy to light two cigarettes at once,lean forward,gaze into her eyes and give her one( of the cigarettes!).
Trouble was, I didn't smoke, she did but didn't like smoking when I didn't so asked me to just hold a lit cigarette. Lighting two cigarettes at once was a bit of a challenge for a non-smoker but I persisted-Greater love hath no man! Now she lights her own. |
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I remember those ... and Domino, pack of four for a tanner:alright: |
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And Passing Clouds ... |
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anyone remember "Joysticks"? yeh could only get em at Woods tobacconists in accy.:)
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Being in my mid 30's it seems strange to see fags advertised. I notice that they were a kind of fashion accessory, like the cool bloke in the Marlboro adverts. I remember dismissing the idea of not smoking in pubs,"it'll never work" i said......Smoking is certainly on the decline, and in 20 years you will be seeing the last generation of smokers i my opinion.
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There was a brand with a small packet attached which said,Four for your friends, anyone remember them? I cant remember the brand.
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Not directly, jaysay, a few bob in drinks though.
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The Biggest Collection Of Full Cigarette Packs In The World | MetaFilter Retlaw |
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Anyone remember Roadside Virginias or Gutter Flake;):D
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I remember my Great Grandma having a dog approximately 10" high that was made from Senior Service packets. My sister and I spent hours wondering how someone could weave cardboard into that shape. It must have took them ages to make. Obviously before television came on the scene.
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Passing Cloud, Bachelor, Kensitas, Black Russian, Domino, Peter Stuyvesant, State Express 555, etc, etc. Some of the posh ones came in tubs or boxes & loads with gift tokens so you'd smoke more & get cancer quicker - it did for my dad age 59 anyway!
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