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  2. Fashion cigarettes - Wikipedia

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    Historically considered a masculine habit, the feminization of smoking occurred in tandem with the advent of fashion brands or premium brands of cigarettes specifically marketed toward women. Most often this is focused on young fashion-conscious professional ladies who are the target demographic for these brands, which are differentiated by ...

  3. List of cigarette brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of current cigarette brands. Factory-made cigarettes, when contrasted to roll-your-own cigarettes, are called tailor mades. List. Brand

  4. Eve (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    Eve was launched in 1971 to compete with Philip Morris Corporation's Virginia Slims cigarette as a more conventionally feminine brand of cigarette designed to target the growing women's market. [3] Eve cigarettes were particularly marketed towards black women. [4] In the 20th century, both the packaging and the cigarettes featured a floral ...

  5. Cigarette holder - Wikipedia

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    A cigarette holder is a fashion accessory, a slender tube in which a cigarette is held for smoking. Most frequently made of silver , jade or bakelite (popular in the past but now wholly replaced by modern plastics), cigarette holders were considered an essential part of ladies' fashion from the early 1910s through early to the mid 1970s.

  6. Us Tareyton smokers would rather fight than switch! - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, the American Tobacco Company introduced Tareyton Light cigarettes. In the new advertisements, men and women appeared with "white eyes", and the slogan was adjusted to "Us Tareyton smokers would rather light than fight!" The two slogans would be used to sell the two separate variations until 1981, when market value declined. [citation ...

  7. Joe Camel - Wikipedia

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    Joe Camel is an anthropomorphic camel who smokes cigarettes. [1] He lacks many typical camelid traits such as a hump, hooves, or tail, appearing as a muscular humanoid with a camel's head. [2] He is often outfitted in masculine wear like tuxedos, T-shirts, and hard hats, [1] and is typically in a "heroic pose", surrounded by women or in a bar. [1]

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