LLeff wrote:So here's a question...we've talked about how we've gotten hooked on Jell-O when listening to those shows, and a few who tried Grape Nuts/Flakes during those shows. Seems that most people don't respond to the Luckies commercials, mainly because we're nonsmokers. BUT...are there any smokers out there who have been persuaded to try Luckies from listening to the Benny shows?
Okay, first:
No lectures, anyone, please? I know smoking is a stupid & dangerous habit, but I have a few others as well... which I won't sharing on the Forum anytime soon!
Anyway...
As an on-again, off-again smoker who was smoking during the late '80s (when I first became addicted to Jack Benny OTR cassettes -- a
much healthier addiction, I might add), I can admit to picking up
one pack of Luckies after being barraged by constant ads on the various Benny tapes.
I was not too enamored with a
non-filtered cigarette, however. I prefer the filtered variety; after all, it's
much healthier to put a gun to your head if said gun has a
silencer on it, right?
Anyway, although I regularly carried whatever "my" brand was at the time (It's changed over the years, usually influenced by the brand of whatever smoker I'm spending most of my time with whenever I fall off the nicotine wagon!), I left the pack of Luckies in my car's glove compartment, smoking one or two occasionally until they were gone. And afterwards, I felt no motivation to buy them again.
As an aside, I should mention that I collect ads and other memorabilia involving the Lucky Strike
green packs, which, as any true Benny fan should know, pre-dates Jack's post-WWII involvement with the brand.