Ah vintage cigarette ads and anti-smoking crusaders making negative comments instead of just appreciating a commercial produced in an era when people actually lived without worrying about every little thing taking precious time off their miserable lives. They go together like steak and potatoes!
Who's anti-smoking? Not I. You're the one who's whining Your Holiness,not me. Apparently humourless individuals such as yourself can't recognize a joke when you read one. The commercial is hilarious, they love the cigs so much they give each other a black eye fighting for them,it's supposed to be funny Einstein, get off your soapbox jugde Judy. I love the commercial.
lol It clearly insinuates it -showing the resulting damage or their ciggie brawl lol. Plantiff over-ruled, defendant wins, no compensation required. Can't we just agree the commercial is a classic and really funny? The Paul Mall one is even better, that lady is getitng off on those ciggies, and the 'doctors recommend' vid where they show tobacco doesn't cause cancer in any body part,but they leave out mentioning the lungs! lol Great commercials, great times! Oh for those days again.
I'm not a big fan of this particular one, mostly because the song is too slow compared to the Tareyton ads of the late 60s. See my faves for some of the best vintage commercials in my opinion (some cig ads). I'll check yours out too. My fave tobacco commercial is probably the psychadelic Raleigh/Belair or the Kent commercial where the pretty young lady takes a monster hit off her cigarette with the asbestos filter.
Actually, most air cleaners (even today) use charcoal filters to initially filter out larger particles before more advanced filters (HEPA for example) filter out smaller, microscopic allergens and such.
This was originally seen during 1965-'66, when Tareyton was stressing, in its jingle, that it was "the taste worth fighing for". Today, the brand is marketed by R.J. Reynolds, who acquired all of American Tobacco's cigarettes through a series of mergers a few years ago....
Fight for some good tasting cancer.
mottledbrain 2 weeks ago
remember the "we'd rather light than fight" ads....fail
MsRhcp4ever 7 months ago
wht a dumb a** getting a shiner over some cheap smokes lol..
phonegalfitness 2 years ago
Men, cards and cigarettes! Ahhh.... the good ol' days when men could smoke, drink and cuss without someone whining about it.
kurtb8474 2 years ago 5
Ah, cigarettes and domestic violence, go together like peanut butter and jelly!
goldenagenut 3 years ago
Um, where do you see domestic violence in the commercial?
bus11 3 years ago
They've got black eyes from fighting over the cigarettes, did you even watch the commercial? Humorless pricks.
goldenagenut 3 years ago
Ah vintage cigarette ads and anti-smoking crusaders making negative comments instead of just appreciating a commercial produced in an era when people actually lived without worrying about every little thing taking precious time off their miserable lives. They go together like steak and potatoes!
reymatt76 2 years ago
Who's anti-smoking? Not I. You're the one who's whining Your Holiness,not me. Apparently humourless individuals such as yourself can't recognize a joke when you read one. The commercial is hilarious, they love the cigs so much they give each other a black eye fighting for them,it's supposed to be funny Einstein, get off your soapbox jugde Judy. I love the commercial.
goldenagenut 2 years ago
It doesn't portray domestic violence though. Judgment for the plaintiff in the amount of $5000. DISMISSED!
reymatt76 2 years ago
lol It clearly insinuates it -showing the resulting damage or their ciggie brawl lol. Plantiff over-ruled, defendant wins, no compensation required. Can't we just agree the commercial is a classic and really funny? The Paul Mall one is even better, that lady is getitng off on those ciggies, and the 'doctors recommend' vid where they show tobacco doesn't cause cancer in any body part,but they leave out mentioning the lungs! lol Great commercials, great times! Oh for those days again.
goldenagenut 2 years ago
I'm not a big fan of this particular one, mostly because the song is too slow compared to the Tareyton ads of the late 60s. See my faves for some of the best vintage commercials in my opinion (some cig ads). I'll check yours out too. My fave tobacco commercial is probably the psychadelic Raleigh/Belair or the Kent commercial where the pretty young lady takes a monster hit off her cigarette with the asbestos filter.
reymatt76 2 years ago
....!!! Asbestos filter? I've got to see that one.
goldenagenut 2 years ago
it is very true, i'd rather fight than switch. Join the unswitchables and try Tareyton, the cigarette with the taste worth fighting for.
DaricWorthen 4 years ago
A charcoal tip? I'll be that's healthy...LOL
OaktownABQ 4 years ago
Actually, most air cleaners (even today) use charcoal filters to initially filter out larger particles before more advanced filters (HEPA for example) filter out smaller, microscopic allergens and such.
reymatt76 2 years ago
They're actually still around today... just have to look a little harder for them.
bus11 4 years ago
This was originally seen during 1965-'66, when Tareyton was stressing, in its jingle, that it was "the taste worth fighing for". Today, the brand is marketed by R.J. Reynolds, who acquired all of American Tobacco's cigarettes through a series of mergers a few years ago....
fromthesidelines 4 years ago 2
That had to have sucked when they emptied his pack of cigarettes lol.
btwokyu 4 years ago
my aunt smoked 5 ppd of these and lived to 92. good stuff. she was always fighting
waffen2 4 years ago
I used to smoke Tareyton's before I quit. They are best tasting cig in my opinion. I'd like to have one right now!!
amaralbrian 4 years ago
Yup. Same here. Quit in 1978!
BikerDad49 2 years ago
She lived about 20 years longer than I'd want or hope to, but it sounds like your aunt was a fighter who enjoyed life.
reymatt76 2 years ago
Worth fighting for!
boi10111213 4 years ago