Camel itself is a minor cigarette with not high sales, and JTI only holds the distribution rights, but the parent company RJ Reynolds still holds on, so it is widely perceived as an American cigarette.[7] It was said to be so popular in the Soviet Union that it was smuggled in and smoked along with Marlboro and Lucky Strike
La cajetilla de Camel es tambin mencionada en la obra de Tom Robbins, Still Life with Woodpecker, descrita como una historia de amor que sucede en un paquete de cigarrillos
19041911 A period of rapid expansion sees us develop markets in the West Indies, India, Ceylon, Egypt, Holland, Belgium, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Indonesia, East Africa and Malaya
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