Brand:
Camel
Year:
1933
Category:
Ad-magazine/newspaper Special Populations-Women
Description:
Ad appeared in True Story Magazine 6/1933. "I love Camels...the tobacco is much the best" "Women do know flavors-- most women can tell by its taste how fresh a vegetable is, what grade of milk was used. So naturally, they discriminate among tobaccos. That is why more and more women are turning to Camels. For raw, inferior tobaccos just can't be 'processed' to taste like choice tobaccos. Making a cigarette is like making a dessert-- the finer the ingredients that you use, the better it will taste. Domestic tobaccos cost from 5 cents to 40 cents a pound, imported from 50 cents to $1.15 a pound. Camel pays millions more every year for tobaccos... a very simple explaination of why Camel's matchless blend is so mild, yet rich. Every time you smoke a Camel, you are sure of that fresh, mild flavor only nature's rich soil and sunshine can give tobacco." "An Added Protection. Women don't like stale things-- so they like the way their air-tight, wielded Humidor Pack keeps their Camels fresh and full-flavored. And it protects the cigarettes from absorbing powder and perfume odors." "It is a fact, well known by tobacco leaf experts, that Camels are made from finer, more expensive tobaccos than any other popular brand."
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