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Gaurav Baid, a fellow member of the Adrants Facebook Group, posted this clever ambient campaign from India of unknown vintage.
As the helpful supers explain, in India it is still legal for shops to sell loose cigarettes. So, like the bottle openers that used to be installed on every Coca-Cola or Pepsi cooler in the days before twist off caps, so does every smoke shop have an electric lighter for the convenience of buyers.
To surprise smokers at the peak moment of their drug fix, Ogilvy installed new lighters that broadcast the Hindu chant, "Ram Nam Satya Hai" (The name of the god Rama is truth) which Wikipedia describes as "commonly chanted while carrying a dead body to the cremation ground in India and Nepal. This recitation implies that the dead body no longer sustain the truth (breath) which is Ram Nam. The dead body devoid of the breath or Ram Nam has no value whatsoever."
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