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Is This A Real Marlboro Cigarette Ad Featuring A Baby?
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Several compilations of problematic tobacco ads feature a series of advertisements that use the imagery of a baby to market cigarettes to women: These are authentic ads that appeared in the Saturday Evening Post (and perhaps other outlets) in the 1950s. An anti-marijuana letter to the editor of the Arizona Republic in 1951 makes specific reference to one of the ads above: Because there are contemporary accounts of the specific ad, the claim that it is authentic is True. In September 2022, we confirmed another instance of cigarettes being marketed to women with a picture of a baby.
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