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About cigarettes, cigars and pipe smokers The Sunday Times - Scotland March 19, 2006 THE TOBACCONIST Alan D Myerthall may be a tobacconist but, oddly enough, he doesn?t view the smoking ban as a wholesale disaster... |
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CHEAP CAMEL CIGARETTES $15.99 Camel cigarettes is a brand of cigarettes introduced by US company R.J. Reynolds Tobacco (RJR) in 1913. Camel cigarettes contain a blend of Turkish and United States tobacco. Camel cigarettes were blended to be considerably easier to smoke in contrast to the much harsher brands popular at the time of its introduction. In addition, Camel cigarettes were promoted, prior to official release, by a careful advertising campaign that included "teasers" which merely stated that "the Camels are coming." This marketing style was, in fact, a prototype for attempts to sway public opinion that coincided with the United States' entry into the First World War. Another promotion strategy was the use of a Circus camel, 'Old Joe', which was driven through town and used to distribute free cigarettes. Old Joe was used as the model for the camel on the package. | | |
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| | Camel Lights10 packs, 200 filtered cigarettes, K. S. Box. (Tar - 8mg, Nicotine - 0.7mg) Manufactured in Europe.
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| | Camel10 packs, 200 cigarettes with brown filter, King Size Box. (Tar - 12mg, Nicotine - 0.9mg) Manufactured in Europe.
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| | Camel Super Lights 10 packs, 200 filtered cigarettes, King Size Box. (Tar - 4, Nicotine - 0.4mg) Made in Europe
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