Benson & Hedges 100's 1970s Print Advertisement 1977 Man Mustache Bent Cigarette Perfume & Fragrances Experience the thrilling world of
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Experience the thrilling world of "YoungBlood: Search & Destroy" with this original 1997 video game print advertisement
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Benson & Hedges 100's 1970s Print Advertisement 1977 Man Mustache Bent Cigarette Perfume & Fragrances Experience the thrilling world ofThis vintage 1977 Benson & Hedges 100's advertisement captures the essence of the 1970s with its iconic imagery and clever tagline. The ad features a man with a mustache, humorously showcasing a bent cigarette with the phrase, "it doesn't do much for my ego. that's the breaks." This classic piece of advertising history highlights both Regular and Menthol varieties of Benson & Hedges 100's cigarettes. Original 1977 magazine advertisement Measures
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