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Camel (cigarette) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Camel Cigarette Company has recently unveiled plans to redesign the packages of Camel Lights. This is not a bad idea, as changing the look of a product is some times helpful to sales. ... The Camel Cigarette Company has recently unveiled plans to redesign the packages of Camel Lights. This is not a bad idea,
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For the second time in two months, a court said Monday that an advertisement RJ Reynolds placed in Rolling Stone magazine broke the tobacco industry’s 1998 settlement with the states by using cartoons, and the company will have to pay damages. ... Previously: Camel Loses First Rolling Stone Indie Rock Advertisement Case...
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According to the company's web site, the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (RJRT) "is the second-largest cigarette manufacturer in the United States, with "Our company's rich heritage ... is the manufacturer of four of the United States' 10 best-selling cigarette brands: Winston, Camel, Salem and Doral. Reynolds American, Inc.
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Camel cigarette appeared at cigarette market in 1913. They were introduced by R.J.Reynolds. Camel Cigarettes were the best selling cigarettes manufactured in Winston, USA. They contain a blend of Turkish tobacco domestic tobaccos. ... The Camels are coming. This has been one of the famous advertising tagline of Camel Cigarettes,
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Camel Snus is a spitless, Swedish-style dry snuff which has lower TSNA levels and is potentially less harmful than other SLT products. The product is the first smokeless tobacco product to be marketed by a cigarette company in the US, and appears to have been developed to appeal to smokers.
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