Laramie Cigarettes
Laramie Cigarettes is a fictional brand of cigarettes that recurs throughout the series and is vigorously marketed to the cartoon's underage characters. Their slogan is "Laramie Cigarettes - high tars".
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Laramie users
Several people smoke Laramie Cigarettes. Edna Krabappel smoked one in right before writing on the board with it.[1] Bart tests Laramie Cigarettes on Santa's Little Helper.[2] Patty and Selma Bouvier are both seen consistently smoking Laramies almost every time they appear, and the playground bullies are seen smoking.
Laramie marketing
Laramie Cigarettes is constantly trying to market their cigarettes to minors. They sponsored the Radioactive Man television show in the 1950s, and the company's mascot is called Menthol Moose. They are also the main sponsor of the Little Miss Springfield competition. They tried to buy the rights to Homer's new 'Tomacco' fruit.[3]
In an old infomercial titled "From Here to Infirmity", Itchy and Scratchy encore their cigarette of choice - "Laramie Extra Tar" (now with more "nico-glycerol"). According to the actor portraying Itchy's butler Louie (a caricature of Eddie "Rochester" Anderson), the exact contents of the cigarette are unknown, but he claims "I just know I can't stop smoking them." Itchy, Scratchy and Louie proceed to laugh, smoke, and cough heavily.[4]
There is a commercial of Radioactive Man pitching Laramies.[5]
Variations
- Laramie 100's[6]
- Laramie Hi-Tars[6]
- Lady Laramie[6]
- Lady Laramie 100's[6]
- Lady Laramie Hi-Tar
- Laramie High Tars[7]
- Laramie Extra Tar[4]
- Laramie Jr.[8]
- Laramie Slims[9]
- Laramie Ultra-Tar Kings
- Larami-e
Behind the Laughter
- Laramie Cigarettes is a parody of cigarettes and cigarette advertising in general, and in particular of cigarette advertising in the USA during the 1950s and 1960s.
- Menthol Moose is a parody of Joe Camel.
- The logo and package design of Laramie cigarettes look almost identical to that of Marlboro Cigarettes.
- The Radioactive Man commercial was a parody of 1960s-era Winston commercials where cartoon characters — including The Flintstones — starred in the commercials and were seen smoking.
Appearances
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References
- ↑ "Lemon of Troy"
- ↑ "Duffless"
- ↑ "E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "HOMЯ"
- ↑ "Three Men and a Comic Book"
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 "Principal Charming"
- ↑ "Saturdays of Thunder"
- ↑ "Separate Vocations"
- ↑ "Homer's Phobia"