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NEVER PARCHED NEVER TOASTED Camels are always mild For a smoke that is mild and cool, switch to Camel, the fresh cigarette. A blend of choice Turkish and mellow sun-ripened Domestic tobaccos, perfectly conditioned, Camels are made fresh and then kept fresh by the Camel Humidor Pack. Try them, for just one day, then leave them—if you care to. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Winston-Salem, N. C. Don’t remove the Camel Humidor Pack — it is protection against perfume and powder odors, dust and germs. Buy Camels by the carton for bome or office. The Humidor Pack keeps Camels fresh © 1982, R. J. Reynolts Tubacco Company comicbooks.com