Proud mother holding her baby with a carton of new Philip Morris cigarettes and an ashtray on a table behind them. An ad for the new Philip Morris cigarette, which is born gentle like the woman's child.
Newspaper article in USA Today (McLean) on a House bill that would ban the sales of bubble gum cigars or any other non-tobacco designed item meant to resemble a tobacco product.
A newspaper article by Rex Springston in the Richmond Times-Dispatch (Richmond). Discussion on if candy cigarette cartons look like real cartons of cigarettes like Marlboro or Lucky Strike and what kind of affect this may have on children.
A ceramic baby smoking a cigarette, the cigarette can be lit to appear it is being smoked akin to incense. This version comes in a black box and was reissued to promote the movie, Thank You for Smoking (2006).