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  3. Camel (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    Camel is an American brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in the United States and by Japan Tobacco outside the U.S. [1] [2] Most recently Camel cigarettes contain a blend of Turkish tobacco and Virginia tobacco.

  4. Every Camel Cigarette Type: A Guide – Saucey Blog

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    Find the perfect Camel cigarette for your taste with our detailed guide - from the classic flavor of Camel Filters to the newer Camel Crush.

  5. Types of Camel Cigarettes Explained | Ablison

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    Camel cigarettes, produced by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, are among the most recognized cigarette brands in the United States. Launched in 1913, Camel quickly gained popularity due to its unique blend of Turkish and American tobaccos.

  6. Types of Camel Cigarettes - Ablison

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    Camel cigarettes, the versatile and iconic brand, offer a diverse range of flavors to suit every smoker's preference. From the classic and timeless Camel Blue to the invigorating Camel Menthol, each variant provides a unique smoking experience.

  7. Camel (cigarette) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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    Camel are a brand of cigarettes from the United States, and are owned by the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in America and owned by Japan Tobacco everywhere except the United States. [1] [2] The cigarettes mix Turkish tobacco and Virginia tobacco for their flavor.

  8. Camel Cigarettes - North Carolina History

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    During the late 1800s, North Carolina dominated the national tobacco market, and in 1913 R. J. Reynolds Company (RJR) introduced a product that revolutionized tobacco advertising and processing: Camel cigarettes. The Tar Heel State experienced a tobacco boom in the 1870s.