Cigarettes From Santa: Vintage Tobacco Christmas Ads

Ho-Ho-(cough)-Ho!  Merry-(cough)-Christmas!  Once upon a time, cigarettes were a Christmas present favorite – the gift that kept on giving (cancer). While kids were busy unwrapping their dolls and toy cars, dad was opening his carton of Camels. And the tobacco industry wasn’t shy about promoting their products for the holidays…

Ronald Reagan pushing drugs fro Christmas.

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Hipster Nativity Scene

If you feel that Christmas traditions are getting tired and too old-fashioned, it might be time to update them. That’s exactly why company Gorilla Goodies decided to make a Hipster Nativity Set (also available on Amazon). The set itself is fun, but what really makes it hipsteriffic is the details: there’s the stable itself, which is powered by a solar panels, three wise men are using Segways and delivering presents in Amazon Prime boxes, there’s a cow labeled 100% organic who’s eating gluten-free feed… Scroll down to see these and other funny details for yourself!

Hipster Christ can turn water into craft beer.

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The Real Meaning of Polite Email Phrases

One of the keys to appear professional and keeping a cool facade is the art of sending a polite sounding email, the kind that puts a glossy cover over your underlying frustrations. We gathered some of the most common work email phrases and their true savage meanings. Let us know in comments if we missed something.

Would you like me to forward it back to you?

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This Twitter Account Keeps Making Hilarious Fake Fanta Flavors

One of the stranger aspects of our modern lives is that food companies are forever releasing new flavors, regardless of whether they actually taste good. Remember cappuccino-flavored Lays? Hopefully not. That’s exactly what prompted Laura González to create @fakefantas, a Twitter account that generates made-up flavors of the popular soda. Scroll down to see the funniest examples.

Communist Blowfish Fanta is my all-time favorite flavor.

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The Executive Coloring Book

This coloring book for grown-ups is a forgotten spoof of the “Man in the Grey Flannel Suit” generation. Published in 1961, it became a best-seller, and was so popular that it was parodied in Playboy Magazine and talked about on the Tonight Show, and is still relevant and hilarious today. If you can find a copy of The Executive Coloring Book, get it!

This is me. Color my underwear important.

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