Rudolph Valentino's Cigarette | |
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Cigarette contained inside, do not open | |
Origin |
Rudolph Valentino |
Type |
"Lucky Strike" Brand Cigarette |
Effects |
Makes the smoker irresistible to the opposite sex. |
Downsides |
Can increase the opposite sex's sex drive to the point of fighting and literally killing to get to the user. |
Activation |
Smoking |
Collected by |
A. Davidson |
Section |
243628-38164-4392 |
Aisle |
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Shelf |
76675-4392-042 |
Date of Collection |
June 13th, 1937 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Contained in a "Lucky Strike" cigarette package, this lone seemingly unsmoked cigarette was once used by movie star, Rudolph Valentino. Considered a major sex symbol during the 1920s, Valentino was known to be a seductive actor during his acting carrier. The Cigarette was able to imbued itself with Rudolph's seductive qualities.
Effects[]
When lit, (note that the cigarette does not seem to diminish when lit and smoked) the smoker has the ability to turn cigarette smoke into pheromones that attract the opposite sex, making the smoker irresistible. However, the pheromones when used too much can increase the opposite sex's sex drive to the point of fighting and literally killing to get to the user. Snuffing out the cigarette can cancel the effect or neutralizing it.
Collection[]
Collected by A. Davidson on June 13th, 1937.