Tiparillo Ad and Poster Collection: A Tiparillo is a shorter, thinner, and milder version of a cigar with a plastic tip. It is manufactured by the General Cigar Company. The name Tiparillo, a portmanteau of tip and cigarillo, was trademarked on July 3, 1961 by the Pinkerton Tobacco Company of Owensboro, Kentucky. (Wikipedia)
Tiparillo Ad and Poster Collection:
1960’s Ads and Posters:
1962 Should a gentleman offer a Tiparillo to a lady?
1964 Penny Edwards, Miss Tiparillo, at Stepheard’s. ‘Cigars … Cigarettes … Tiparillos …’
1964 Should you offer your Aunt Zoë a Tiparillo?
1964 What does she mean ‘cigars… cigarettes.. Tiparillos?
1964 Should A Gentleman Offer A Tiparillo To A Lady?
1964 Should A Gentleman Offer A Tiparillo To A Lady?
1964 Should a gentleman offfer a Tiparillo to a lady … today? No!
1965 Should a gentleman offer a Tiparillo to a lady?
1966 The Smoking Man’s Diet. Tiparillo
1967 Should a gentleman offer a Tiparillo to a lab technician?
1967 Should a gentleman offer a Tiparillo to a librarian?
1967 Should a gentleman offer a Tiparillo to a violinist?
1968 Introducing Tiparillo LP. The long playing cigar
1968 Should a gentleman offer a Tiparillo to a census taker?
1968 Should a gentleman offer a Tiparillo to a dental hygienist?
1968 Should a gentleman offer a Tiparillo to a marine biologist?
1969 Should a gentleman offer a Tiparillo to a jockey?
1969 Swap your next empty cigarette pack for Tiparillo
1969 The new Tiparillo LP. Should you share it with a friend?
1970’s Ads and Posters:
1970 New Tiparillo Aromatic. It doesn’t smell like a cigar
1971 ‘A woman astronaut? What on earth for?’ ‘Well, certainly not to cook’. Tiparillo. Maybe we started something