This color October 21, 1952 ad states See why Luckies taste Better. For a cleaner, fresher, smoother smoke, be happy Go Lucky. Picture shows man
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Lucky Strike [1950-1952] Cigarette Adverts ~ Be Happy-Go Lucky!
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1952 Lucky Strike Cigarettes Vintage Ad Luckies Taste Better
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This color October 2, 1956 ad states Light up a Lucky, its light up time. Luckies taste better, cleaner, fresher, smoother. Picture shows people
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Original Print Ad 1952 LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes Tobacco Woman
Be Happy, Go Lucky
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