cigarette mascot hospital In the 1940s, a character known as “Mr. Ciggy” appeared at schools, parades, hospitals, and even children’s wards—used as part of marketing at the time. The featured a person dressed Photography & Graphics | Educational
Photography & Graphics Educational Communications SUNY Upstate Just an old photo of Mr Cig, the cheerful cigarette mascot visiting hospital patients and handing out free cigarettes in 1948. Feeling under the weather mate ? Have one of these! This new phallic shaped cigarette mascot is a real kick in the ash Prince George Citizen In The 1940s and 1950s, Smoking Was Seen as Normal and Even Beneficial by Society. In This Context, Mr. Cig Emerged, a Character Created for Campaigns That Reinforced Cigarette Acceptance and Introduced In the 1950s, cigarettes were commonly sold inside hospitals in the United States. Staff would bring carts to patients, offering tobacco alongside snacks and magazines. At the time, the health risks of Mr. Cig visits a hospital to cheer up the patients Imgur
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