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Camel is a brand of cigarettes introduced by US company R.J. Reynolds Tobacco (RJR) in 1913. Camels 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, they 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.

The brand's catch-phrase slogan, used for decades, was, "I'd walk a mile for a Camel!"

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.

In late 1987, RJR created Joe Camel as the mascot for the brand. In 1991, the American Medical Association published a report stating that 5- and 6-year olds could more easily recognize Joe Camel than Mickey Mouse, Fred Flintstone, Bugs Bunny or even Barbie. This led the association to ask RJR to pull the Joe Camel campaign. RJR declined, but further appeals followed in 1993 and 1994. On July 10, 1997, the Joe Camel campaign was retired and replaced with a somewhat more adult campaign which appealed to the desires of twenty-somethings to meet or as the case may be, actually be beautiful and exotic women (desires they nonetheless share with teenagers).

In 2005, Camel instigated new changes to the Turkish flavors by adding the name on the cigarette paper and changing the filter color and design. A blend called "Turkish Silver", a light version of either the Turkish Gold or Royal varieties, also became available that year. When smoked, the text on the paper is often still visible on the ashes.

Package

The camel in the logo is of the dromedary variety. In other languages than English, a distinction is made between camels and dromedaries, so the name and image don't coincide. The name was chosen because in the early 20th century travels to far away places were in vogue and a camel symbolised that nicely.

The package artwork was used by rock band Camel for their second album Mirage (including the package sides to make for a square image).

Urinating man

Of trivial interest is the image of the camel on the packet itself. When closely inspected, the shading in the upper part of the camel's front leg may appear to resemble a man, with one arm behind his back, facing toward the rear of the camel, and apparently urinating. Recent packs appear to have somewhat different shading, possibly indicating RJ Reynolds became aware of the "urinating man".

Package texts

The reverse sides of most packs or boxes of Camel cigarettes display the following text:

Turkish tobacco is the world's smoothest, most aromatic leaf. Blending it with more robust domestic tobaccos is the secret to Camel's distinctive flavor and world-class smoothness.

The reverse side of unfiltered "soft pack" Camel cigarettes, as of 12/05, displays this text:

Don't look for premiums or coupons, as the cost of the tobaccos blended in CAMEL Cigarettes prohibits the use of them.

Or alternatively can be seen displaying the text (later removed from some packets with the introduction of health warning messages):

Camel, a premium blend of the finest quality tobaccos, provides genuine smoking pleasure.

Varieties

Camel cigarettes come in the following varieties:

  • Orange (thit see them in Italy)
  • Filters (King Size and 100s)
  • Lights (King Size and 100s)
  • Ultra Lights (King Size and 100s)
  • Wides
  • Wide Lights
  • Menthol
  • Menthol Lights
  • Regular (unfiltered)
  • Camel Rare
  • Special Lights (King Size and 100s)
  • Turkish Jade (Menthol)
  • Turkish Jade Lights (Menthol)
  • Turkish Silver
  • Turkish Gold (King Size and 100s)
  • Turkish Royal
  • Kamel Reds
  • Kamel Reds Lights
  • Kamel Menthe
  • Kamel Menthe Lights

In addition, "Exotic Blends" have been available in tins. These include:

  • Orange
  • Exotic Blends Main
  • Samsun
  • Basma blast
  • Cinnzabar
  • Twist
  • Crema
  • Izmir Stinger
  • Rare
  • Rare Menthol
  • Dark Mint
  • Mandarin Mint
  • Mandalay Lime
  • Aegean Spice
  • Bayou Blast
  • Beach Breezer
  • Margarita Mixer
  • Midnight Madness
  • Back Alley Blend
  • Kauai Kolada
  • Twista Lime
  • Warm Winter Toffee
  • Winter Mocha Mint
  • Snake Eyes Scotch
  • BlackJack Gin
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