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It was the time of the car, of the girl in the tartan skirt, of the men with their coffee and cigars. Men smoked cigars and women smoked cigarettes, and it was all done on the go. We have moved on from tobacco, but the luxury of a cigarette lighter is still with us: it's just that now we use them for other things too. In this article we'll look at what happens when your old-fashioned Zippo breaks down or runs out of fuel—and whether you should even bother getting it repaired anyway!

THERE WAS A DAY WHEN EVERYONE CARRIED A CIGARETTE LIGHTER.

During the early 20th century, cigarettes became popular with American soldiers. Cigarettes were first introduced in the United States in the early 1900s and by 1920 they had become so popular that they were being sold everywhere from pharmacies to candy stores.

In addition to being a way for people to enjoy tobacco products without having them smell up their houses, cigarettes also served as an excellent way for smokers of both sexes (especially women) to pass time while waiting for an appointment or riding public transportation. This led to a demand for cigarette lighters so people could light up wherever they went!

IT WAS THE TIME OF THE CAR, OF THE GIRL IN THE TARTAN SKIRT, OF THE MEN WITH THEIR COFFEE AND CIGARS.

It was the time of the car, of the girl in the tartan skirt and her man with his coffee and cigars. It was also a time when people didn't smoke cigarettes. Cigarettes were considered an old-fashioned habit that only women indulged in; men smoked cigars instead.

MEN SMOKED CIGARS AND WOMEN SMOKED CIGARETTES, AND IT WAS ALL DONE ON THE GO.

The cigarette was a social activity, and it was also a way to relax. People smoked together as a form of bonding, or they would smoke alone as an escape from their daily lives. Cigars were only for men; women smoked cigarettes instead because they were seen as less masculine and therefore more appropriate for them.

We have moved on from tobacco, but the luxury of a cigarette lighter is still with us.

You may be surprised to learn that smoking is an addictive substance. It's bad for your health, and it's expensive.

The cigarette lighter is a luxury that has been around since the early 20th century when cigarettes were first introduced to the market.

While they have been replaced in many homes by other ways of lighting up (such as matches), there are still plenty of reasons why you might need one: maybe you're camping out in nature or taking part in some other outdoor activity where matches aren't readily available; maybe you want something stylish on display next to your bedside table; maybe you simply enjoy having something cool-looking sitting around as decor… whatever!

Conclusion

Cigarette lighters are a relic of the past, but they're still with us today. They have changed and evolved over time, but they remain an integral part of our lives as smokers. In this article we looked at how the lighter became popular in America during the early 20th century, how it changed over time with new technology like refillable fluid reservoirs or rechargeable batteries instead of disposable ones, and even how some people use them today despite there being better options available!

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