Tobacco and War Support

In this New York Times article, Stuart Elliot takes a look back through the years at Militaristic themes in advertising. Military imagery has long been used to promote products and recently The U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company ran a campaign for Skoal and Copenhagen based on letters of thanks the company received after having donated free product to the soldiers in Iraq.

Predictably, legislators are angry.

Picture of Steve Hall

Steve Hall

RECENT ARTICLES

TRENDING AROUND THE WEB

People who build wildly successful businesses almost never waste their energy on these 7 everyday distractions

People who build wildly successful businesses almost never waste their energy on these 7 everyday distractions

Global English Editing

7 habits of people who create connection in every conversation

7 habits of people who create connection in every conversation

Small Business Bonfire

7 subtle traits of people who say “I’m fine” when they mean “I’m lonely”

7 subtle traits of people who say “I’m fine” when they mean “I’m lonely”

Hack Spirit

8 evening habits of people in their 70s who still wake up with purpose and drive

8 evening habits of people in their 70s who still wake up with purpose and drive

Global English Editing

5 zodiac signs who tend to constantly question if they said the wrong thing

5 zodiac signs who tend to constantly question if they said the wrong thing

Parent From Heart

8 traits of people who get irrationally angry at slow walkers

8 traits of people who get irrationally angry at slow walkers

Global English Editing