Lucky Strike Cigarette
Lucky Strike Cigarette
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![]() Lucky Strike Cigarette 24x27 Embossed Tin Advertising Sign NOS US $46.88
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![]() 1945 lg ad lucky strike cigarette hunky guy US $39.99
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![]() 2 Vintage LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE Calendars Pinup GIRLS US $31.99
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![]() Ande Rooney Lucky Strikes Cigarettes Reproduction Sign US $28.99
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![]() 1943 ad g lucky strike cigarette tobacco talk chapin US $27.99
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![]() 1954 ad a lucky strike cigarette robert montgomery US $26.99
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![]() 1951 ORIGINAL AD LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTES BEACH SCENE US $26.25
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![]() THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE VTG TIN US $25.00
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![]() 1943 ad b lucky strike cigarette joe jones tobacco US $24.99
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![]() HOT BABE Lucky Strike Cigarette SIGN Shows alot of HER LEGS an Old Airplane US $24.99
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![]() 1941 ad d lucky strike cigarette tobacco talley US $24.99
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![]() 1928 ad a lucky strikes cigarette fannie ward US $24.99
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![]() 1935 ad lucky strike cigarettes august heckscher crucible steel empire trust US $24.99
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![]() 1934 LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE FASHION SMOKE TOBACCO LEAF US $24.95
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![]() 1934 LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE HAT FASHION FEATHER PACK AD US $24.95
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![]() 1935 LUCKY STRIKE TOBACCO CIGARETTE PACK SMOKING LEAF FASHION BEAUTY TASTE AD US $24.95
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![]() Old empty Lucky Strike Flat Fifties Cigarettes Tin – lot 6 US $25.00
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![]() JEAN HARLOW LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE EMBOSSED METAL SIGN VINTAGE ADVERTISING US $19.99
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![]() 1927 AD Lucky Strike Cigarettes Full Page Color Advertising US $19.99
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![]() SANTA SMOKING CIGARETTE ANTIQUE ADVERTISMENT LUCKY STRIKE MAGAZINE 1935 PICTURE US $19.50
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![]() LUCKY STRIKE ITS TOASTED CIGARETTES ACTOR ACTRESS NO COUGH 1928 AD SMOKING US $17.99
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![]() 1960 Lucky Strike Cigarettes ad 5502 US $18.95
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![]() 1961 Lucky Strike Cigarettes ad 5428 US $18.95
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![]() LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTES Original ads five different 1929 31 Black White US $15.00
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![]() Ethyl Gasoline Lucky Strike Cigarettes 1932 Ads US $14.00
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![]() Old empty Lucky Strike Flat Fifties Cigarettes Tins – lot 5 US $14.99
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Tobacco Advertising And Brand Recognition In Formula One
You will probably have noticed that there has been a major clamp down on tobacco advertising in recent years, the combination of this and the country-wide ban on lighting up in pubs and clubs in the UK which has been in effect now for almost three years is really harming the industry. For some this is a major success story, less people lighting up means falling rates of lung cancer and heart disease, but the industry is left reeling and fearing further cuts.
How then can cigarette frims get themselves heard when there is a blanket ban on broadcast and print advertising as well as stomach-turning health warnings and grotesque pictures Company Logos on cigarette boxes? Some brands are finding clever ways to sidestep the problem. For a long while, Formula One was a moving advertisment for companies such as Marlbro, JPS, Camel, Gauloises and West, albeit one which was travelling very rapidly!
Almost every team was sponsored by a major cigarette brand, with the cars colour scheme and livery being determined by the sponsors Logo Designs. In the mid-2000s regulation was introduced to ban such advertising from the sport, it was initially resisted by F1 owner Bernie Ecclestone as he branched out into Asian and Middle-Eastern countries which allowed the promotion, but eventually succumbed to a blanket ban in 2009.
Some brands have found clever ways around the ban and are still implementing them to this day. Phillip Morris, maker of Malbro tobacco and long term affiliate of the Ferrari F1 squad run an alternative sponsorship plan, electing to plaster a white barcode design on the car, which from a distance and combined with the crimson red of the Ferrari, very much resembles the original Marlbro logo.
This custom logo design circumnavigates the rules and allows a form of brand marketing which is both covert and subtle, yet at the same time stands out as instantly recognizable to those exposed to the Malbro brand for years. An eye catching logo is important but this case study demonstrates the importance of brand recognition which can be achceived simply by exposing a large audience to your brand over long periods of time.
Lucky Strike Cigarette Ad (1953)


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