marlboro cigarette advertising The Man billboard used to tower over L.A. at the entrance of the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood. It was an ad for the maker, but over the years had Bob Norris, the rugged cowboy
Bob Norris, the rugged cowboy who became the face of Marlboro ads in the 1960s, never smoked a single cigarette. He modeled for over a decade, then walked away because he didn't Is This A Real Marlboro Cigarette Ad Featuring A Baby? The story of the "Marlboro Man" is a famous example of how ads can be very different from real life. For many years, a tough looking cowboy was used to sell cigarettes. This 1960 Marlboro Cigarettes Ad "Filters Came In"
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