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Cigarette slogansBeginning with moment of appearance on tobacco market all cigarette brands became famous due to their quality or/and external aspect of pack or cigarettes. Design and color of fag packs signed an important point in life of tobacco brands. Within time around all smoking products had changed its aspects in size and/or color. It was demonstrated by time that slogans what accompany cigarette brands offer the most productive results. Every smoking tobacco that achieved a remarkable step on tobacco industry was escorted by mottos that contain information about excellence of that fag. An example of slogan is that of famous Marlboro cigarettes: “You get a lot to like with a Marlboro”, "Come to Marlboro Country" and "Come to where the flavor is." Two last mottos were introduced after appearance of Marlboro Man. Together this items realized a 5000% increase in sales of Marlboro brand. Other examples are that of Camel brand: “Slow down. Pleasure up”, “It's your taste”, “Where a man belongs”, More Doctors Smoke Camels than any other Cigarette”, “"Experience is the best teacher in choosing a cigarette. Your T-zone will tell you why”, “For Digestion's Sake - Smoke Camels”, “I’d walk a mile for a Camel”. Every slogan had changed at definite time according to smokers preferences of that time. More discussed was ungrammatically correct slogan of Winston fag: "Winston tastes good like a cigarette should”, at which company producer answer:”You want good grammar or taste?”. There were slogans that were short, but very conclusive, for example that of Kent smoking tobacco: "You've Got a Good Thing Going" or that of Winfield:” Anyhow... Have a Winfield” or that of Eve brand “Farewell to the ugly cigarette”. Perhaps, the leader in number of slogans can be mentioned Lucky Strike cigarettes with:” (L.S.M.F.T.) Lucky Strike/Means Fine Tobacco”,”(L.S.M.F.T.) Lucky Strike/Means Filter Tips”, ”Light up a Lucky Strike, it's light-up time”, ”Luckies taste better. Cleaner, fresher, smoother”, ”Do you inhale? Of course you do! Lucky Strike has dared to raise this vital question because certain impurities concealed in even the finest, mildest tobacco leaves are removed by Luckies' famous purifying process” (1932), “Reach for a Lucky instead of a sweet”, “With Men Who Know Tobacco, It’s Luckies two to one”. There were also slogans that had a very direct message for example as that of L&M tobacco cig:” Just What the Doctor Ordered” or that of Virginia Slim fag brand: “You've Come a Long Way, Baby” and “It's a Woman's Thing”. KOOL smoking product own short by appealing catchphrases:” Kool: The House of Menthol”, “Mild, but not too light (for KOOL Mild)”, “Lady be Cool”, “Enjoy a cooler kind of mild”, “Come all the way up to KOOL”. |