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  1. Camel Cigarettes -- Joe Camel
    Camel cigarettes were originally blended to have a milder taste in contrast to brands that were considered much harsher at the time of its introduction. They were advance promoted, prior to official release, by a careful advertising campaign that included "teasers" which merely stated that "the Camels are coming" (a play on the old Scottish folk song, "The Campbells 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, and later the Second 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.
  2. Camel Cigarettes
    The most famous variety of Camel Cigarettes was the soft pack of the regular, unFiltered variety. Camel regulars achieved the zenith of their popularity through personalities such as news broadcaster edward R. Murrow, who smoked up to four packs of Camel regulars per day, in effect using a Camel cigarette as his trademark.
  3. Camel Cigarettes -- Reynolds Tobacco
    The latest on the Camel line of cigarettes include 'Turkish Silver', released in 2005 mid, a lightened version of Turkish Royal and 'Gold'. It stands out in the filter design and color, and the tobacco mix, both of which gives a more mellow and aromatic flavor to the smoke. For those who can afford it, the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company ... offers the premium-priced, limited edition 'Camel Exotic Blends' luxury line of cigarettes.
  4. Camel Cigarettes -- Turkish Silver
    Royal cigarettes of Turkish language of the Camel offer this aroma, having spent a combination Turkish both internal tobbacos and an excellent combination which they have found. Only opening a package and catching a smell rich, accurate aroma - admiration. It is a little cigarettes well smell, even only sitting in a box.
  5. Camel Cigarettes -- Brand
    -->In 1913 Camel cigarettes were introduced by American company R.J. Reynolds Tobacco (RJR). Camel cigarettes were considered to be the cigarettes with milder taste in contrast to cigarettes brands which produced harsher cigarettes. The symbol of this brand is camel. It is always represented in each pack of Camel cigarettes and it is well-known all over the world. "I'd walk a mile for a Camel!"
  6. Camel (Musical Act) -- Camel Music
    Camel Toe is South Florida's hottest and most original funk-rock trio. Their music is alive and kicking, always getting a crowd up and jammin' to a unique blend of rock, funk, and blues, with a touch of Latin percussion. This three-piece is tight!
  7. Camel (Musical Act)
    Camel is one of the leading lights of British progressive rock. Unlike Yes, ELP or Genesis, they never "sold out" to become a more commercially viable product. Staying true to their sound, the band released several albums of consistently high quality during the 1970s and 1980s (excepting Stationary Traveler), despite a band lineup that was constantly in flux. Then Andy Latimer, the band's sole original member, packed up for the United States and recorded two albums of lush, symphonic rock during the nineties (Dust and Dreams and Harbour of Tears). At the end of the nineties, Camel released Rajaz and it is one of the band's finest albums. All the ingredients that make Camel so special are included on this CD; Andy Latimer's beautiful, weepy guitar solos, the symphonic keyboards as well as memorable compositions that rank with the band's best.
  8. Cigarettes
    RJR's new flavoRed Cigarettes are the latest in a long line of tobacco industry efforts to circumvent specific restrictions on their behavior and continue to engage in marketing that appeals to children. While marketing restrictions such as those in the 1998 tobacco settlement have had some positive impact, the tobacco companies are constantly finding new ways to market their deadly and addictive products that appeal to children. That is why it is critical that Congress pass pending legislation to grant the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) comprehensive authority over the manufacturing, marketing and sale of tobacco products. This legislation would ban flavoRed Cigarettes once and for all and impose other specific steps to restrict marketing to children, such as limiting tobacco ads in stores and magazines with high youth readership to black-and-white text only. Importantly, this legislation would grant the FDA the comprehensive and flexible authority it needs to take action against new forms of tobacco marketing that appeal to kids or mislead the public.
  9. Cigarette -- Cigarettes
    Cigarette butts are the most littered item in the world. Discarded butts can be found almost any place accessible to people, including streets, sidewalks, parks and beaches. The butts of filtered cigarettes are not biodegradable. The filters, made of cellulose acetate, take many years to decompose. Many of the filters end up in waterways, where the toxic chemicals that they are designed to filter out find their way into the water supply.[28]
  10. Cigarettes -- Marlboro Cigarettes
    Marlboro cigarettes were not always sold using the image of this macho figure. When Marlboro cigarettes were first introduced in the 1920s, they were marketed to women, with the slogan "Mild as May." This approach was successful until World War II (1939-45), when slow sales caused Marlboro packs to be withdrawn from the market. The cigarettes were revived in the 1950s, as the first medical research linking cigarette smoking with cancer began to reach the public. It was thought that Marlboro cigarettes, with their filter, might offer smokers the illusion of a reduced health risk. However, the filter was regarded as effeminate by many men, who made up the bulk of the market.
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