kent cigarettes history cigarettes, introduced in 1952 by the P. Lorillard Company, utilized a “Micronite” filter made primarily of crocidolite (blue asbestos), one of the most dangerous forms of the mineral. This marketing as Early Black Ads
Early Black Ads In 1952, Kent released Micronite cigarettes with filters made of blue asbestos. Marketed as kind on the lungs and a taste improvement, the so called safety feature backfired, causing twice as much cancer If there's one thing cigarettes aren't, it's healthy. Kent cigarette thought they struck gold in 1952 when they unveiled the greatest health protection in cigarette history, an innovative new filter called Micronite. Vintage 1963 Kent Cigarettes Original Print Ad Etsy Kent Cigarette Box, Michigan State Medical Society, 1963 National Museum of American History Kent cigarettes hi res stock photography and images Alamy
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