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{{Infobox brand|logo=[[File:Camel cigarettes logo.png|200px]]|website={{URL|https://www.camel.com/}}|currentowner=[[R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company|R. J. Reynolds]]|introduced={{start date and age|1913}}|markets=See ''[[#Markets|Markets]]''|name=Camel|origin=[[United States]]|tagline={{collapsible list|
* "The Camels are coming"
* "I'd walk a mile for a Camel!"
* "For digestion's sake – smoke Camels"
* "Hump Day"
(contracted; show full)ed through the brand's use by famous personalities such as news broadcaster Edward R. Murrow, whose usage of them was so heavy and so public that the smoking of a Camel no-filter became his trademark.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9YMV4BwRwTwC&pg=PA137|title=The Broadcast Century and Beyond: A Biography of American Broadcasting|last=Hilliard|first=Robert L.|last2=Keith|first2=Michael C.|date=2005|publisher=Focal Press|isbn=978-0-240-80570-2|language=en}}</ref>


In Europe, Camel is also a brand of cigarette rolling papers and loose cigarette tobacco, maintaining a top 20 roll-your-own rank in Northern Europe with yearly expansion into Southern and Eastern Europe according to the European Subsidiary's annual report.

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