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Not One Single Case – img1627

May 19, 2021 by sutobacco

Not One Single Case – img1627
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Theme:
Scientific Authority
Collection:
Not One Single Case
Published:
1951
Brand:
Camel
Manufacturer:
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
Format:
Advertisement
Tobacco Type:
Cigarette
Quote:

Smokers all over the country have made the sniff test, the puff test- and the thoroough 30-day Camel tests to find out the score on cigarette mildness.

Comments:

Joan Crawford died of pancreatic cancer May 10, 1977 aged 72. She employed smoking as a gesture of glamour. Reputed, Joan would never smoke a cigarette unless she opened the pack herself.

Keywords:

Actor, Female, Irritation, Joan Crawford, Luxury, Mild, Movies, Television, Throat

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