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#short Amanda Blake and James Arness dressed in Gunsmoke Clothes L M is an American brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by Altria and Philip Morris International. The name comes from the tobacco company founded in 1873 called Liggett Myers, predecessor of today's Liggett Group, in which L M was originally produced. • L M, as well as Kellogg's, were the main sponsors of the Hotel de Paree television show from October 2, 1959, until June 3, 1960. • Gunsmoke was even advertised off-camera by Matt Dillon (James Arness) and Doc Adams (Milburn Stone). L M cigarettes also sponsored the radio version of Gunsmoke . • In the 1950s, L M introduced an ad campaign called Just What the Doctor Ordered! . This campaign came at the time L M introduced the first filtered cigarette that became popular. In these L M advertisements from the early 1950s, just what the doctor ordered had a double-meaning. Not only did it imply that L M cigarettes were satisfying in that they offered both flavour and protection, but it also implied that doctors approved of the brand, a testament to the brand's healthfulness. In a typical advertisement that appeared in a February 1954 issue of Life, Hollywood star Fredric March made an assertion after having read the letter written by a Dr. Darkis that was inset into the advertisement. Darkis explained in this letter that L M filters used a highly purified alpha cellulose that was entirely harmless and effectively filtered the smoke • L M sponsored the Carl Haas Racing's Lola cars driven by Peter Revson in the 1970 Can-Am season and Jackie Stewart in 1971. In 1972 L M supported the Penske Racing Porsches of George Follmer and Mark Donohue. • L M sponsored one of the Ducati bikes that Ben Bostrom drove in 2001 and 2002. The company also sponsored the Derbi factory team competing in the 2001 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season on the 125-cc class. • Over the years, Liggett Myers made many poster and magazine advertisements to promote the brand, which included famous slogans such as No cigarette ever went so far so fast! . Hollywood celebrities such as Barbara Stanwyck, Rosalind Russell and Fredric March starred in various print advertisement to promote the brand by claiming that L M filters were Just what the doctor ordered! . • Various TV advertisements were also created. The most known ones were the Just What The Doctor Ordered , Live Modern , Stay Fresh, Stay Fresh With L M , and Come on Over to the L M Side ads. • In December 1997, the ingredients that go into L M cigarettes were displayed on the cartons. In addition to blended tobacco and water, the 26 ingredients that go into L M cigarettes include molasses, phenylacetic acid, and oil of patchouli. • L M was the fourth-largest cigarette brand in the world, with 92 billion cigarettes produced in 2007. In 2016, L M had a volume of 97 billion produced cigarettes. It is the third-best selling international cigarette brand outside the United States and China.

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