File:Ad for Substitute for Smoking (FDA 141) (8210853849).jpg

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The knight of No-To-Bac has killed his archenemy, Nicotine in this poster by Maxfield Parrish, one of the best known artists and illustrators in the early 20th century. No-To-Bac contained licorice, gentian violet, guaiac, and ammonium chloride salt in a chewing gum base designed to substitute for the act of smoking cigarettes, pipes, and cigars.

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Author Maxfield Parrish (1870 - 1966)

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