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The Marlboro Man was a marketing figure created for Marlboro cigarettes in the 1950s, designed to embody rugged masculinity and appeal to a male audience. He was often depicted as a cowboy or outdoorsman, promoting a lifestyle of freedom and adventure associated with smoking. The character became iconic in advertising and contributed significantly to the brand's popularity, although it has also been criticized for glamorizing smoking despite the health risks. The original Marlboro Man campaign eventually evolved into various portrayals, but the image of the rugged cowboy remains synonymous with the brand.

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