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This blog is a collection of vintage advertisements, posted Monday through Friday. All ads are scans from magazines in my collection (or those of my friends), so I claim no copyright over them. Remember, these ads are from bygone eras: don't get upset if you see something you don't like, nor excited if you see something you do.

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Friday, April 4, 2014

Tiparillo Cigarettes

Playboy Sept. 1964
     Here is a classier, less sexy advertisement for Tiparillo, unlike this one featured before.  I'm actually a little envious of the people in this fancy bar.  I can almost hear the jazz playing.
Ad text:
Cigars... Cigarettes... Tiparillos...
You'll be hearing that chant more and more, now that Tiparillos have arrived.  And they have arrived - in all the right places with all the right people.  Why are Tiparillos the last work in smoking pleasure? That neat, trim look is one reason.  That pearly white tip is another.  But most important today, Tiparillos give true satisfaction without inhaling.  And all credit to the meticulous blending of the choicest Robt. Burns tobaccos.  "Cigars... Cigarettes..." Who knows, someday it may be just "Tiparillos... Tiparillos... Tiparillos..."

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