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Tar Lung

Tar Lung

Tar Lung

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Tar Lung

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A 2000 Quit advertisement titled "Tar Lung" demonstrates how tobaccos smoke forms in to tar and builds up in the lungs. The advertisement is part of the National Tobacco Campaign series of ads informing smokers that every cigarette is doing damage.

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