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  1. The Blackwell Company advertised Bull Durham tobacco in an uncommon fashion for advertising of the time. One of the company’s first huge campaigns was the implementation of ads depicting the bull in magazines, trade journals, periodicals, and huge outdoor painted signs.

  2. Nov 21, 2009 · According to the site, Bull Durham tobacco was among the most recognizable trademarks in the world circa 1900. These two ads include caricatures of “foolish looking or silly acting blacks to draw attention to its product”:

  3. Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco was promoted to the fighting men of America as “the universal smoke of our army and navy for three generations.” These advertisements lace patriotism and the fervor of the soldier’s life into their sales pitches: “Fall in line with hundreds of thousands of red-blooded smokers,” “Rich, relishy, star ...

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  4. A magazine ad for Bull Durham tobacco, for example, includes a photo of five Army officers deployed along the U.S.-Mexican border in 1916 relaxing and taking time to “roll their own.”. The accompanying caption reads, “Wherever you find a group of U.S. soldiers you’ll always find the ‘Makings’.”.

  5. history.oldwestdurham.org › bull-durhamOld West Durham

    Bull Durham Tobacco Ad (ca. 1920): Large poster shows ease of rolling your own Bull Durham cigarettes by picturing a golfer swinging club while smoking. Carrington's Bar and Hotel stood (ca. 1880).

  6. Jan 1, 2006 · Bull Durham smoking tobacco was widely advertised and was one of the world's best-known American products of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The 1988 blockbuster film Bull Durham, starring Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon, and Tim Robbins, brought national attention to both the famous tobacco moniker and the Durham Bulls, Durham ...

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  8. The Durham Bulls is named after the Bull Durham tobacco-advertising icon, and as of 2012, the Bulls are the Class-AAA affiliate team of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. The Durham Bulls, North Carolina’s premier minor league baseball team, played their first game in 1902 as the Durham Tobacconists.

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