where did the lucky cigarette start from 1920's – Strike Cigarettes – Ads Through the Ages Turning one cigarette upside down
Turning one cigarette upside down in a newly opened pack is a long established habit often called a lucky cigarette. It's usually saved for last and smoked at the end of the A smoker takes a Lucky Strike cigarette made by British American Tobacco from a packet Stock Photo Alamy Flipping one cigarette upside down in a fresh pack is known as a lucky cigarette. It's usually saved for last as a superstition for good luck or a safe return home. Origin of the lucky last cigarette habit When Lucky Strike Green went to war Yesteryear The Tradition and Origins of Flipping a Lucky Cigarette
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