Asking "mind if I smoke" used to be a courtesy, now it's a threat involving a forty-minute monologue about bark consistency and the butcher paper versus foil debate. Cigarettes lost the culture war to a brisket alarm set for 4 AM.
The Details:
White bold hand-drawn uppercase text reads "MIND IF I SMOKE?" nestled within a billowing smoke cloud rendered in white. Below, a gray-blue illustration depicts a barrel-style BBQ smoker on legs with a closed lid and small smokestack venting into the cloud above.