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i 4 — SANOY ( O f ) POST Thurt Jonuory 24 1 9 « ($ec I) Unbeaten ! MERIT low tar/^ood taste combination continues as proven winner over leading higher tar brands. One low tar cigarette Taste Smokers Turning To M ERIT continues to challenge higher tar smoking—and In a second part of the win. same study, smokers Latest research offers new confirm that MERIT taste evidence confirming MERIT is a major factor in com as the (woven taste alter- pleting their successful native to higher tar smoking, switch from higher tar brands. Higher Tars Meet Taste Match. Confirmed: 9 out of 10 In impartial new tests former higher tar smokers where Brand identity was report MERIT is an easy concealed, the overwhelm switch, that they didn 't ing majority of smokers give up taste in switching, reported MERIT taste equal and that MERIT is the best- to—or better than—leading tost ina low tar they ve ever higher tar brands. tried. Moreover, when tar levels Year after year, in study were revealed, 2 out of 3 after study, MERIT remains chose the MERIT combina unbeaten. The proven taste tion of low tar and good taste. smoking—is MERIT. Warning The Surgeon General Has Oeiermmed Thai Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health -- -------------------- -- O Pfefcp M iw im Ifh IW2 Rag 8 mg tar, 0 6 mg n ic o tin e -M a n : 7 mg t a r .'0.5 mg nicotine— 100 i Reg 9 mg "fa r:' 0.7 mg n ic o tm e -1 0 0 's Men 10 mg tar 0.8 mg nicotine av par cigarette. FTC Report M a r 81 KÆFDTT M b K ll Regular & Menthol