Introduction |
Promotions |
Page 1 |
Beginnings |
Classic American |
Page 2 |
Classic Designs |
Sporting Packs |
Fashion Designer Packs |
Page 3 |
Good Tastes and Smells |
Political Packs |
US Presidential Packs |
Page 4 |
Commemorative Pack |
House Brands |
Imitation Cigarette Packs |
Page 5 |
Novelty Brands |
Self-lighting Cigarettes |
US Prisons |
Target Marketing |
Page 6 |
Tax Evasion |
Warning Labels |
Kiddie & Toddler Packs |
Research Cigarettes |
Page 7 |
Healthful Cigarettes |
Denicotined Cigarettes |
Filters-1930-1960 |
Filter Innovation |
Page 8 |
The Fire-Safe Cigarette |
Product Regulation |
Gimmick |
References |
Resources |
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Visual
Exhibits
Cigarette
Design and Innovation for Market Appeal
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- Clown (1920s)
- Puffies (1945)
- Greyhound (late 1950s)
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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design was withdrawn almost immediately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. |
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1970s
- Picayune
- Chesterfield picture
pack
- Tramps
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1980s Bistro |
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1991 Mild
Seven (JTI) (Adam Messer) |
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1994
- Harley Davidson (Lorillard)
- STOP (Italy) (Sandra
Moss, M.D.)
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late 1950s
Home Run |
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Mexico, 1993
Sport (Ronald
Davis, M.D.) |
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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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