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Cigarettes illustration – from the politically incorrect alphabet

Europa – press releases – press release – excise duties/ minimum retail prices of

The Headmaster
Posted on 16 October 2005, 6 31pm

When I was a child you could still buy ‘sweet cigarettes’ in a packet like Woodbines. In fact I was once given a ‘smoker’s kit’ which had a pipe and cigars as well, like a selection box.

theo
Posted on 17 October 2005, 8 46am

Some of those packets had pictures of footballers on, presumably because everyone knows smoking makes you much better at sport.

The Lawyer
Posted on 17 October 2005, 7 51pm

There are some alternative health warnings on I don’t know if they would be suitable for your project. Probably not.

The Headmaster
Posted on 25 November 2005, 3 53pm

I’m offering the fags around at last, go on, take one.

The tobacco companies must be gutted that they missed out on the advertising in schools that sugared drinks and trainers companies have now secured in many areas. Here’s something to redress the balance.

Do you remember your first cigarette? Mine was upstairs in a half built house, sitting on a joist above a 15 foot drop. Not the best spot to get dizzy.

christhepiss
Posted on 5 May 2006, 4 47pm

,magic memories……. on the way home from school puffing on a liquorice pipe. Tiny red sweeties representing glowing embers. In cold weather, exhaling completed the illusion.

Mixter
Posted on 9 May 2006, 10 52pm

The tobacco companies could add high fructose corn syrup to them and sell them in vending machines at schools.