Beechnut Chewing Tobacco (1970’s)
Leaf chewing tobacco has been known by folks around the world by many names which all mean just “Chewing tobacco”. In the states, Chew and Chaw were the most common names that Leaf chewing tobacco was known for hundreds of years. The method of chewing tobacco leaves goes way back in history to the Native North and South Americans, where they would chew the leaves with the mineral Lime to help bring out the Nicotine. The American colonists adapted the practice of chewing tobacco leaves but put an American spin to its manufacture.
Flintstones Winston Cigarettes Commercial (1961)
This is definitely unheard of in today’s television world… kids cartoons and cigarettes?! BLASPHEMY!
Folgers Coffee Commercials (1960s)
These commercials definitely make me want to switch to tea…
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