
Also, Bolos also asked the question wondering if we remember cigarette billboards near schools or on T.V. My answer is yes. I remember driving down the highway with looking at all the smoking ads showing all-American cowboys looking glamorous while taking a puff from a cigarette. But one story that probably hit me the most was the one my dad told me. When he was young cigarette companies basically had no limits on advertising. When he was a young boy he used to go into a drug store and by his father's cigarettes without ever needing a parent with him. Besides that, a way to encourage kids to smoke was to sell a single cigarette for only a penny so that way they didn't have to spend a lot of money on an entire pack. If tobacco companies did not have the restrictions that they do today how do you think they would be advertising?