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Camel is a historic tobacco brand originally introduced in 1913 by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in the United States. It was the first brand to be marketed as a pre-rolled cigarette, utilizing a unique Turkish-American tobacco blend. Over the decades, the brand became a global icon, recognized by its dromedary logo and industrial heritage.
The brand's ownership is split geographically. In the United States, R.J. Reynolds remains the owner and producer. Internationally, the rights were sold to Japan Tobacco Inc. (JT) in 1999. The product shown in the image features Serbian health warnings, indicating it is distributed in the Balkan region. Such international variants are typically produced by JTI (Japan Tobacco International), which operates major manufacturing facilities in countries like Poland, Turkey, and Germany to supply European and Asian markets.
Today, Camel is one of the pillars of the Japan Tobacco International portfolio, positioned as a premium global brand. The company continues to innovate with variations such as the Compact and Sky Blue lines to cater to modern consumer preferences for different sizes and strengths while maintaining the brand's classic identity.
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