lucky cigarette superstition The “lucky cigarette” is a WWII-era soldier where one in a pack is flipped upside down, saved for last, and believed to bring good luck or survival. It was often Light a Lucky, and you'll
Light a Lucky, and you'll never miss sweets that make you News Photo Getty Images Big Tobacco in the Big Apple: The American Tobacco Company The Center for the Study of Tobacco and Society Lucky cigarette, I saw this and thought it belonged here. Who else did this? : r GenX What is the origin and meaning of flipping over the first cigarette in a pack? I keep doing this to everybody's cigarettes. : r breakingbad flipping a single cigarette upside down in a pack is typically seen as a symbol of good luck or protection. the practice is commonly linked to u.s. soldiers during the vietnam war
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