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There is no doubt that RJ Renoyld's Cool Joe advertising campaign has increased sales of their Camel Brand Cigarettes. The companies ...
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... Ultimately, the FDA wants RJR to remove the Joe Camel logo promoting Camel cigarettes in hopes of reducing the number of children that currently smoke. ...
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... Before the appearance of "Joe Camel", Camel cigarettes made six million dollars from sales to minors. However, just two years after ...
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... Of course we all remember Joe Camel, the retired mascot for Camel cigarettes. ... What causes a person to buy Cigarettes such as Camel? ...
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... Joe Camel. "Joe Camel," being a representative for Camel cigarettes, is a bad image for children and teenagers. In reality, however ...
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... About 30 percent of three-year-olds and 90 percent of six-year-olds recognize Joe Camel and associate him with Camel Cigarettes. ...
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... The kid's point of view is, if Joe Camel smokes cigarettes and nothing's wrong with him, then the kid will start smoking too. Another ...
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... It is a Camel cigarettes add depicting a young man dressed in 1950's attire, blue jeans, greases hair, and a white T-shirt, with the sleeves rolled up ...
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... and cereals. RJ Reynolds is also the company that makes Camel cigarettes. They make cereals and snacks appealing to children. So ...
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... appeal teenagers. The best example of this one is the advertisement campaigns for Camel cigarettes launched in 1988. During this ...
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... sky spell out the word "Sex." There are many subliminal messages in our products today, but one I find most disturbing is the Camel Cigarettes' advertisement. ...
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... sky spell out the word "Sex." There are many subliminal messages in our products today, but one I find most disturbing is the Camel Cigarettes' advertisement. ...
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... cigarette advertisements. This study looked at how familiar children were with the Old Joe Camel logo on Camel cigarettes. These studied ...
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... Advertisement by these industries include Joe Camel, the cartoon character used to promote Camel cigarettes, whose purpose is to "tell young children that ...
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... RJ Reynolds is also the company that makes Camel cigarettes. (McCuen, 1997) They make cereals and snacks appealing to children. ...
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... stone. An advertisement that supports this idea came from Maxim Magazine; the advertisement was for Camel cigarettes. The theme ...
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... The study found that older kids could make more matches with 25% of 3-year-olds and 72% of the 6-year-olds correctly associating Joe Camel with cigarettes. ...
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... This is an item that accompanies all packs of cigarettes of the brand Camel. You save up these pieces of paper and eventual redeem them for gifts. ...
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... brand worldwide. RJ Reynolds introduced Camel cigarettes, but made no cigarettes until joining Tobacco Trust in 1890. In 1852 Eli ...
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... RJ Reynolds Tobacco, producers of Camel cigarettes also agree with the fact that much of their revenue comes from minors by stating, "The 14-18 year old group ...
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... For example, in a Life magazine ad for Camel cigarettes, a man has just sat down in his comfortable chair and lights up a cigarette after a long day of work. ...
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... For example, in a Life magazine ad for Camel cigarettes, a man has just sat down in his comfortable chair and lights up a cigarette after a long day of work. ...
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... Fischler found that 30% of 3 year olds and 90% of 6 year olds correctly matched 'Old Joe,' the cartoon character promoting Camel cigarettes, with a picture of ...
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... Every day an estimated 5,000 teens try their first pack of cigarettes. ... that studies show teens prefer the most heavily advertised brands, Marlboro and Camel. ...
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... Seems that the tobacco companies deliberately addicted people to cigarettes to ensure high sales ... The Marlboro man, and Joe Camel, are almost cultural icons. ...
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... They also offer their cigarettes to young people as a means of identifying and joining ... Smokers want to belong and feel that it is acceptable to smoke (Camel). ...
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... these teens to cigarettes, but they have seen it since they were children. It began with a cowboy called the Marlboro Man and then a cartoon figure, Joe Camel. ...
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... How will you react the first time you see a commercial advertising not Camel Brand cigarettes, but Camel Brand marijuana or heroin? ...
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... He gives off the impression that smoking Camel cigarettes will make you cool. The ads by alcohol and tobacco companies are aimed primarily at teenagers. ...
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... moment Mr. Martin purchases a pack of Camel cigarettes, as it was known at F&S that he "did not smoke and never had." (632) The suspense is magnified when Mr. ...
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