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Aggressive advertising of tobacco companies increased the number of smokers in Russia The researchers from Bath University suppose that the reason of such tendency is aggressive tobacco campaign, directed at women consumer audience, as British Broadcasting Corporation BBC reports. | Turkish parliament bans cigarettes smoking in bars Earlier smoking ban in Turkey was applied to autobuses, planes and big public organizations. | The Rolling Stones break law smoking at stage Legendary rock band The Rolling Stones broke the new law of Great Britain, concerning smoking ban in public places. | Smoking ban in public is introduced in Slovenia The smoking ban in public places was put into force in Slovenia. Now, Slovenian smokers can not smoke cigarettes in such public places as hotels, restaurants, retirement homes and prisons. | The testing of vaccine, which blocks nicotine access to brain In USA the testing of vaccine, which blocks nicotine access to brain, has begun. | Sexual dissatisfied monkey began to smoke and turned into grouch The workers from Chinese zoo faced with serious problem. Sexual misfortune turned disciplined chimpanzee into aggressive grouch, which smokes cigarettes and spits on zoo visitors. |
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CHEAP CAMEL CIGARETTES $11.79 Camel is a brand of cigarettes introduced by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco (RJR) in 1913. Camels cigarettes contain a blend of Turkish and American tobacco. Camel cigarettes were blended to be considerably easier to cigarette smoke in contrast to the much harsher cigarette 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. The most famous variety of Camel cigarettes was the soft pack of the regular, unfiltered variety. Camel regulars cigarettes achieved their zenith of their popularity through personalities such as actor Humphrey Bogart, who popularized the cigarette brand in such movies as Casablanca; the premium cigarettes brand also gained notoriety through news broadcaster Edward R. Murrow, who smoked up to four packs of Camel regular cigarettes per day, in effect using a Camel cigarette as his trademark. | | |
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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 Lights10 packs, 200 filtered cigarettes, K. S. Box. (Tar - 8mg, Nicotine - 0.7mg) 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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