A smooth Oriental scent it opens with opulent essences of tobacco leaf and aromatic spice notes
This animation shows how the heat from tobacco combustion causes molecules to fragment into unstable arrangements, which recombine to form carcinogenic compounds of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, or PAH's
Narcissus, emblematic of Mediterranean lands, asserts itself with its opulent and slightly spicy scent
"Weyenberg is taking the first positive stand for masculinity," the brand declared, expressing a sentiment that will feel faintly familiar today, "against the influences of the women's liberation movement." The brand, it explained, was trying to target the men who rejected "effeminate and women's liberation appeals." In response to this logic, the National Organization for Women gave Weyenberg a mocking prize: the "Keep Her in Her Place Award." N.O.W.'s nominating committee might have also enjoyed this gem, first issued in 1969 but extant into the '70s: As Stanford's School of Medicine notes, in its Research into the Impact of Tobacco Advertising project: Tobacco companies know as much as the next guysex sellsand they have no qualms with objectifying women to sell their product
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