Difference between revisions 7498056 and 7498057 on simplewiki{{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) In 2012, Camel was surpassed by Pall Mall as R. J. Reynolds's most popular brand.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Craver|first=Richard|title=Reynolds to offer more menthol versions of Pall Mall cigarettes|url=https://journalnow.com/business/reynolds-to-offer-more-menthol-versions-of-pall-mall-cigarettes/article_ad29b2bc-ff1b-5dff-a82e-be1150763e12.html|access-date=2021-04-29|website=Winston-Salem Journal|language=en}}</ref> == In popular culture == === Novels === The Camel pack is featured prominently in Tom Robbins's 1980 novel ''Still Life with Woodpecker'', billed as "a love story that happens inside a pack of cigarettes". The book's artwork is modelled after a pack of Camels, and the package artwork and history are discussed extensively in the book. It mentions that a pack of Camels is the best friend you have in prison.⏎ ⏎ == References == All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=7498057.
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