It is a very long and slim cigarette first marketed in the 1960s toward young professional women. The ads showed a photo of a woman in the early part of the century sneaking a smoke of a mans' cigarette, then the theme song played, "You've come a long way, baby, To get where you've got to, today. You've got your own cigarette now, baby, You've come a long, long way."
That one must've imprinted on my as a kid, 'cuz it just popped right into my head without thinking.
I wonder how all of those unfortunately-influenced women are doing now? How many died horrible deaths so that those tobacco slime-bucket executives could get rich?
Definitely not. The Energizer ads often feature generic batteries with copper coloring on one end depicted underperforming vs. Energizer because Duracell is their biggest competitor.
I wonder how all of those unfortunately-influenced women are doing now? How many died horrible deaths so that those tobacco slime-bucket executives could get rich?
2001: Don't be evil
2011: The concept of evil is complicated
2021: Building military robots