Additionally, faulty filters or packaging machinery can result in leaks, contamination, or damage to the tobacco product, undermining its quality and shelf life
The naming strategy connected commercial tobacco products with traditional celebration practices
One of these people was a woman in the West End who was cooking over the stove at the time but spilled the food on the floor and raced out the door at the first shock

More issues explode advertising's dream world 1975-1900 from positioning to image building The late 1970s: advertising isn't fun anymore Positioning: the new game on Madison Avenue The soft drink shootout The 1980s: let's make a deal The ultraconsumer And now, a word from our sponsor Putting a human face on technology Golbal brands and global advertising Global challenges The nest creative revolution Image building Sex and symbolism 1990s and beyond the media revolution Today's consumers The money is in the middle Women wield their new power X marks the new target People don't die at 49 Signs of the times The minority marketplace The media revolution The total communications package The printed page The noncommercial commercial Advertising on-line Advertising for today and tomorrow Talking smart Zipping, zapping, and channel surfing Recycling old campaigns Subject History / Social aspects / Advertising Details Published Belmont, CA : Wadsworth, 1998 Language English Material xv, 448 p

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'The new Mercedes-AMG GT is a sports car in its purist form and this expression of power and speed is what also sculpted the body and the flowing lines of the 50 Marauder GT S Concept.' Powered by All New Mercury Racing Engines Powered by All New Mercury Racing Engines The Cigarette Racing 50 Marauder GT S Concept is powered by a pair of Mercury Racing 1550 HP V8 engines rigged in a Solarbeam engine room