As a Philip Morris executive said in an internal memo in 1966, the illusion of filtration is as important as the fact of filtration.[12] In 1976, Ernest Pepples, vice-president and General Counsel for Brown & Williamson, wrote that despite the industry claims made about filter cigarettes, in most cases, the smoker of a filter cigarette was getting as much or more nicotine and tar as he would have gotten from a regular cigarette.[13] At the same time, company lawyers were concerned about the reputation of their non-filter brands, which, by implication, were more dangerous
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Description A torn-open pack of cigarettes from which the coupon, redeemable for merchandise, has been stolen Creator Chesterfield Publisher Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company Date 1969 Source Image from the William Van Duyn Tobacco Advertisement Collection (Ms Coll 20), Medical Historical Library, Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library, Yale University