Philip Morris: Parliament Cigarettes, 1950s
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(Horn honks) | 0:01 | |
♪ It's the most important quarter inch in smoking today ♪ | 0:04 | |
♪ In a Parliament, trapped nicotine and tars all stay ♪ | 0:08 | |
♪ A quarter inch away ♪ | 0:11 | |
♪ A quarter inch away ♪ | 0:13 | |
♪ It's the quarter inch ♪ | 0:15 | |
♪ The filter is recessed from the tip ♪ | 0:16 | |
♪ So, no filter feedback ♪ | 0:18 | |
♪ Can reach your lips ♪ | 0:20 | |
♪ Tobacco tastes best ♪ | 0:22 | |
♪ When the filter's recessed ♪ | 0:23 | |
♪ Smoke Parliament ♪ | 0:25 | |
- | Someday all filters will probably be made this better way. | 0:27 |
Recessed, like todays Parliament. | 0:30 | |
Unlike flush filters, Parliament can not feed back nicotine | 0:32 | |
and tars because Parliament's filter is recessed, | 0:36 | |
this most important quarter-inch to prevent filter feedback. | 0:39 | |
The United States Testing Company confirms high filtration, | 0:43 | |
no filter feedback. | 0:47 | |
Today only Parliament, the world's most experienced filter | 0:49 | |
people bring you this years ahead design. | 0:52 | |
♪ It's the most important quarter inch in smoking today ♪ | 0:54 | |
♪ Smoke Parliament ♪ | 0:57 |
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