Ben Waber reviewed Pushing Cool by Keith Wailoo
A Fascinating/Damning Product History
5 stars
Wailoo has written probably the best product history I've ever read, albeit about a deadly, extremely problematic one. Tracing the development of menthol cigarettes, tobacco companies' entanglement with academics to promote them, and the sophisticated marketing research underlying the industry, this book lays out the evolution of the public understanding, business outcomes, and adoption trends of a product that has only been lightly tweaked over the decades. Beneath it all is the relatively late targeting of the Black community, and the damning boosterism of various community, state, and industry actors in preserving menthol cigarettes as a viable product. Highly recommend
Wailoo has written probably the best product history I've ever read, albeit about a deadly, extremely problematic one. Tracing the development of menthol cigarettes, tobacco companies' entanglement with academics to promote them, and the sophisticated marketing research underlying the industry, this book lays out the evolution of the public understanding, business outcomes, and adoption trends of a product that has only been lightly tweaked over the decades. Beneath it all is the relatively late targeting of the Black community, and the damning boosterism of various community, state, and industry actors in preserving menthol cigarettes as a viable product. Highly recommend