Adam Sevcik

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The companies could not give away the kind of trinkets and premiums that gasoline stations habitually offered around the world—mugs, glasses, spoons, and decals. After all, such gifts would encourage consumption. Instead, about the only thing they were permitted to hand out were cheap tool kits, but only so long as they contained a brush for cleaning spark plugs to promote higher efficiency.
The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power
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