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Marlboro volumes grew 1.5 percent, while volume for its other premium brands fell by more than 7 percent, and volumes for discount cigarette brands like L&M increased 5 percent
We as clinicians have the responsibility to keep our eyes open for such clinical outliers, Oxnard says, because they may provide unique insights on a more deep biological level. References Couraud, S
By the 1970s, some brands of light cigarettes contained more tar and nicotine than full-flavor cigarettes (whose own tar and nicotine levels had been decreasing)
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The dog's owner was portrayed in television commercials by actor Ben Jones, who often asked the dog, "Ain't that right, Lamar?" [11] In 1987, Cadieux was the first inductee into the Convenience Store Hall of Fame and was noted for being the first to offer self-serve fountain drinks, the first to design and offer a fast food module, the first to open a downtown convenience store, and the first to install personal computers in the stores and tie them to the company's mainframe