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This is awesome
I ate so many candy 🍭 cigarettes 🚬 as a kid. Funny looking back that they sold a candy that would help influence kids to smoke 💨 as adults. The candy was not so good but the idea of playing like I had a cigarette 🚬 really was the catch for me and my friends.
The bubble gum cigarettes were better than the candy ones. You could blow out and powered sugar smoke would come out like smoke.
that’s not her first candy cigarette
She’s seen things.
We had chocolate ones here in Mexico in early 90’s (and I’m sure waaaay before that too).
The chocolate tasted very similar to the Mexican “Carlos Quinto” brand. It was sooo good, I haven’t seen them in decades tho.
They say candy’s not addictive.
How can they say that?
Are we just going to ignore the kid on the stilts?
That’s Sally Draper
I also had these as a Kid. They were banned soon after, today its insane to think that they used to condition kids to smoking with candy
Those stilts are really tall!
I loved candy cigarettes especially the box/pack. We used Crayola crayons for pretend smokes too.
I have never ever smoked for real. But I can see why there can be reluctance to start kids on them.
I am glad my city block got to use them to imitate Edgar G Robison, Bogart, etc. in our pretend cops and robber games. Myeah, that’s right; see. Candy cigarettes; see. I run the candy cigarette racket on this block; see.
And candy sea captain pipes for turning the cardboard box large appliances into a tugboat or Captain Haddock. Rrrrr Vandals! Trogledites! Luddites! Actuaries!
French accent: Let me tell you ze troof about ze santaclause…
Sally Mann’s work is so distinctive. Her portrait of her dog’s skeleton is burned into my memory.
is that her name?
She’s been chain chewing candy cigs for years
I am going to hell
Claire Underwood, anyone?
The photographer Sally Mann is a bit off at best.
I mean she publishes a book that contains a bunch of naked pictures of her own daughters as children. Who does that?
It’s a gateway candy
Lana Del Rey in 5th grade.
When I first scrolled on this I asked myself “why did I not become a smoker after having these all the time as a kid?”
Then I remembered getting hotboxed constantly in the back of a station wagon by my smoking mother and her friends. Cancelled out.
I was doing two packs a day of those in the 3rd grade.
Someone is clearly getting high in this picture.
How adorable. Practicing her posture for her debut on Cops when she’s 23
This is an album cover isn’t it?
If I could sum up Ky in one picture this would be it!
she looks like a 35 year old divorced mother of 2 just trying to have 5 minutes to herself. With a random dude on stilts behind her, of course.