STRATEGIES FOR TOBACCO ADVERTISING. The Cool Factor By associating celebrities and “ideal” people with fun, excitement and attitude, tobacco advertisers.

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STRATEGIES FOR TOBACCO ADVERTISING

The Cool Factor By associating celebrities and “ideal” people with fun, excitement and attitude, tobacco advertisers work hard to convince consumers that if they don’t smoke, they’re not cool. (There’s even a brand of cigarette called “Kool”)

Celebrity Smokers Although tobacco companies can’t use celebrity spokespeople in their ads, researchers have noted an increase in smoking by characters in movies – especially movies with teen appeal. Magazine photos of musicians, models and actors smoking also promote the idea that smoking is glamorous.

Dreams and Insecurities - Women Cigarette ads geared to young women play on the idea of being “liberated” and in control – while at the same time playing on insecurities about body image. Brands geared toward women often have words like “slim” or “slender” in the product name.

Dreams and Insecurities - Men Cigarette ads geared to young men use rugged, independent, masculine-looking models, such as the classic image of the Marlboro Man. Models usually shown participating in sports or outdoor activities.

Facts and Figures Tobacco advertisers have been known to use statistics and “pseudo-science” to give the impression that smoking is safe and to enhance their products’ credibility.

Friends, Fun and Excitement Tobacco ads feed the notion that everyone smokes and has lots of fun while doing it. Images of happy smokers at parties, in restaurants and even in the great outdoors reinforce the connection between smoking and good times.

Humour Tobacco ads often use tongue-in-cheek humour to attract customers. Because smoking is becoming less acceptable in society, humour in tobacco ads frequently pokes fun at non- smokers, or at those who feel that smoking is unhealthy.

Ideal People Models in tobacco ads appear to be perfect. They’re usually fit, attractive and cool- looking. Women in tobacco ads tend to be sexy and alluring, while the men are tough and masculine.

Individuality Tobacco ads – especially those that try to attract young people – often portray smoking as a sign of independence and rebellion. The Virginia Slims slogan “Find you own voice,” is an example of this strategy.

Omission It’s no secret that tobacco advertisers don’t give you the full story about cigarettes. Nobody ever sees a cancer patient, or a person with lung disease, in a tobacco advertisement.

Positive Lifestyle Advertising Cigarette firms have long used “pictures of health” in cigarette ads to foster smoking as an acceptable, healthy lifestyle. Ads like these want consumers to associate smoking with outdoor sport and recreational activities such as tennis, bicycling, sailing and horseback riding.

Product Placement Cigarette ads can pop up in the most unusual places, such as video games. This is especially true of racing or driving games, where players drive by virtual “billboards” advertising cigarettes.

Scale Tobacco advertisers will often use tricks of scale to make their product look bigger – and hence more appealing.

Sponsorship Sponsorship is very appealing to tobacco companies. If you want to associate you product with daring, speed and wealth, what better way than to sponsor a racecar driver – splash you logo on his car, uniform and helmet?

Camel Slogans "More doctors smoke Camels than any other cigarette." "Not one single case of throat irritation!" "See how your throat reacts to the delightfully cool mildness of camels." "Your " T-Zone" will tell you! T for taste, T for Throat." "For digestions sake, smoke Camels" "Give your throat a vacation..." "They’re smooth and easy on my throat." "Camels never get on your nerves." "Fatigued? Get a lift with a camel." "Camels agree with your throat." "It’s a psychological fact: Pleasure helps your disposition."

Lucky Strike Slogans "It’s toasted." "No Throat Irritation—No cough." "Toasting removes dangerous irritants that cause throat irritation and coughing." "The finest flavor and protects the throat." "11,105 doctors say Lucky Strikes prevent throat irritation." "20,679 Physicians say Luckies are less irritating." "Ask your doctor about a light smoke." "Luckies are easy on my throat." "Luckies are always kind to your throat." "I light a Lucky and go light on the sweets." "Don’t rasp your throat with harsh irritants." "The extra protection to my throat." "I protect my voice with Luckies." "Sensitive throats welcome Luckies." "There is never a rough puff in a Lucky." "Gentle on your throat."

Kool Slogans "Your throat will like the change. The mild menthol is definitely refreshing.“ "Doctors...aree that Kools are soothing to your throat.“ "Got a cold? Switch to Kools.“ "Those holiday throats need a carton of Kools.“ "For your throats sake— switch from "hots" to "Kools."