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  2. List of American advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    Joe Camel: Camel cigarettes: 1987–1997 The Campbell's Soup kids: Campbell's Soup: debuted 1904 Mr. No: Capital One: 2000s: played by David Spade: Cap'n Crunch: Cap'n Crunch cereal: 1963–present: created by Jay Ward Productions; originally voiced by Daws Butler: Mabel the waitress: Carling Black Label beer: 1950s: played by Jean Goodspeed ...

  3. Camel milk - Wikipedia

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    Fresh camel milk. Camel milk is milk from female camels.It has supported nomad and pastoral cultures since the domestication of camels millennia ago. Herders may for periods survive solely on the milk when taking the camels on long distances to graze in desert and arid environments, especially in parts of the Middle East, North Africa and the Horn of Africa.

  4. Findings may lead to development of ‘nutrient-enriched’ dairy products ... Camel milk has slightly more water at 87-90 per cent, a protein content that varies from 2.15 to 4.90 per cent, 1.2 ...

  5. Camel hair - Wikipedia

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    A camel hair blazer from the American fashion label Bill Blass, 2009. Camel hair specifically refers to the fur from the body of a camel, but more generally refers to the fibre (and cloth) that may be made from either pure camel hair or a blend of camel hair and another fibre. Camel hair has two components: guard hair and undercoat.

  6. Category:Camel products - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Camel products" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Camel hair; Camel urine;

  7. Budweiser Frogs - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Many have speculated that Budweiser's frogs were targeting younger people to their alcoholic products. [11] Anheuser-Busch denied this, [ 12 ] but because of such findings, Budweiser eventually slowed down the ad campaign in the following years, and by 2000, the frogs had been replaced by two chameleons named Louie and Frankie that ...

  8. Why are Walmart's clothes so good right now? - AOL

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    These aren't just pieces to buy when you're on a budget, they're pieces to buy because you really, really want to wear them.

  9. Dissolvable tobacco - Wikipedia

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    The Camel Dissolvables line includes Camel Orbs, Camel Strips, and Camel Sticks, and were marketed as "a convenient alternative to cigarettes, and moist snuff for adult tobacco consumers." [3] Reynolds said that the products "will not be positioned as a smoking cessation or reduced risk product". [4]