cigarette advertising ban 1971 When Smoking Was Just What the Doctor Ordered Smoking Still | The New
Smoking Still The New Yorker when did cigarette commercials end when did cigarette commercials end At midnight on January 2, 1971 Congress bans airing cigarette ads, April 1, 1970 POLITICO Camel became one of the most recognizable cigarette brands in history by closely linking its advertising with identity, lifestyle, and popular culture during an era when tobacco marketing faced far fewer restrictions. Jan 1971 No more cigarette ads on TV #ThrowbackThursday: The Day Cigarettes Went Off the Air , On January 2, 1971, cigarette commercials vanished from American TV and radio. The final ad? A Virginia Slims spot aired at 11:50 PM
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