The online surveillance system and archive of tobacco
products and tobacco industry marketing materials.
Introduction
Beginnings
Classic American
Classic Designs
Sporting Packs
Fashion Designer Packs
Good Tastes
&
Smells
Political Packs
US Presidential Packs
Commemorative Pack
House Brands
Imitation Cigarette Packs
Novelty Brands
Self
-l
ighting Cigarettes
US Prisons
Target Marketing
Tax Evasion
Warning Labels
Kiddie
&
Toddler Packs
Research Cigarettes
Healthful Cigarettes
Denicotined Cigarettes
Filters
-1930-1960
Filter Innovation
The Fire-Safe Cigarette
Product Regulation
Gimmicks
Nicotine Delivery Systems
References
Resources
CIGARETTE DESIGN AND INNOVATION FOR MARKET APPEAL,
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CLASSIC DESIGNS
Clown (1920s)
Puffies (1945)
Greyhound (late 1950s)
Camel failed redesign, 1956. RJR briefly introduced a simplified design for its Camel brand. The design was withdrawn almost immediately because of the flood of protest that poured into the factory.
1970s
Picayune
Chesterfield picture pack
Tramps
1980s
Bistro
1991
Mild Seven (JTI) (Adam Messer)
1994
Harley Davidson (Lorillard)
STOP (Italy) (Sandra Moss, M.D.)
SPORTING
PACKS
late 1950s
Home Run
Mexico, 1993
Sport (Ronald Davis, M.D.)
FASHION
DESIGNER PACKS
1980s-90s
Max (Max Factor) US, Lorillard (Max Factor)
Ritz (Yves St Laurent) US, RJR
Cartier (Japan and Switzerland, Cartier)
Pierre Cardin (Switzerland, FJ Burrus)
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