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In the early 1950s, as medical research began linking cigarettes to lung cancer, tobacco companies scrambled to reassure the public. Kent Cigarettes, a brand owned by Lorillard, introduced its so called Micronite Filter In a shockingly ironic twist of medical history, Kent cigarettes responded to early cancer fears by introducing the Micronite filter. Marketed as the ultimate health safeguard, this filter actually contained crocidolite, a from 1952 to 1956, Kent Micronite filter cigarettes were heavily marketed with claims of superior health protection, despite containing a dangerous form of asbestos. Lorillard Tobacco Company advertised the Kent "Micronite" filter World No Tobacco Day: Brazen practices of the tobacco industry
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