kent cigarettes with asbestos filter cigarettes, introduced in 1952 by the P. Lorillard Company, utilized a “Micronite” made primarily of crocidolite (blue asbestos), one of the most dangerous forms of the mineral. This marketing as Vintage Kent Cigarettes Advertisement 1959
Vintage Kent Cigarettes Advertisement 1959 Original Print Ad 10x14 Etsy A 1960 advertisement for Kent cigarettes in the New York Mirror Download Scientific Diagram Kent cigarettes' deadly asbestos filters in the 1950s Dead ends the tobacco industry's quest for a 'safe' combustible cigarette Global State of Tobacco Harm Reduction Jurors award $1.4 million to terminally ill man who smoked asbestos laden cigarettes in the 1950s Ross Feller Casey, LLP In the early 1950s, as medical research began linking cigarettes to lung cancer, tobacco companies scrambled to reassure the public. Kent Cigarettes, a brand owned by Lorillard, introduced its so called Micronite Filter
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