Out Shopping, part 2: Chicago's Own
Jan. 27th, 2010 07:00 pmApparently there is now a brand of little cigars named for Al Capone.
The dispenser is decorated with a little hat.
A furor arose in the Nineties when a beermaker tried to use Al Capone in its billboard campaign:
“1929—Al persuaded all his friends to try Old Style”
Chicago journalists, politicians, and an Italian-American group-- what's a good verb here?-- encouraged G. Heileman & Co. to remove these billboards. In their place, another Italian-American was celebrated.
Which I liked much better.
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A furor arose in the Nineties when a beermaker tried to use Al Capone in its billboard campaign:
“1929—Al persuaded all his friends to try Old Style”
Chicago journalists, politicians, and an Italian-American group-- what's a good verb here?-- encouraged G. Heileman & Co. to remove these billboards. In their place, another Italian-American was celebrated.
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Which I liked much better.

