Phillip Morris used to put "Veni Vidi Vici" in a little scroll on some packs of Marlboro cigarettes.
I actually called them to find out why and when i finally made my way up the chain to someone who could answer some questions for me in their marketing department, they hung up on me. True story.
A pretty ominous thing to put on a pack of smokes.
It was mainly the 33 in quotes that caught my eye. Don't know if the message means anything, might just be advertising bs but you never know.
Also, Look up Dr. Emoto’s work about how words on a water’s vessel affects the qualities of the water.
Phillip Morris used to put "Veni Vidi Vici" in a little scroll on some packs of Marlboro cigarettes.
I actually called them to find out why and when i finally made my way up the chain to someone who could answer some questions for me in their marketing department, they hung up on me. True story.
A pretty ominous thing to put on a pack of smokes.
PallMall had "In hoc signo vinces" in the same fashion.
I remember the thread. It was definitely /pol/ fuck if I can remember the significance but hope you get a few bites on this because I forgot.
Talks about this on shittipedia:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_Rock
"Rolling Rock" = RR = 33
The thread was started by a guy claiming to be from an Italian aristocratic family (black nobility).
He also claimed there were vast tunnel systems under many European cities used to transport child sex slaves around unseen.
I love insider threads on /pol/.
Anyone read the threads from the elite insider? Great info dump (Scroll down a bit for links to threads):
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/search/image/oXzsi1YbmvM3drOCaSGYVg/
33 was the end of prohibition. Personally I think it's sad that it's in a can when the label brags about it not being brewed in contact with metal.