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The Marlboro Men were a series of advertising characters used in the Marlboro cigarette campaign, which began in the 1950s. Initially depicted as a sophisticated, urban figure, the campaign later transformed to feature rugged, masculine cowboy archetypes, embodying themes of freedom and adventure. These iconic figures contributed significantly to the brand's identity and helped make Marlboro one of the best-selling cigarette brands in the world. The campaign is often noted for its impact on tobacco marketing and its controversial portrayal of smoking.

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