Dealing With an Innovative Industry: A Look at Flavored Cigarettes Promoted by Mainstream Brands
M. Jane Lewis, DrPH and
Olivia Wackowski, MPH
The authors are with the Department of Health Education and Behavioral Science, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New JerseySchool of Public Health, New Brunswick, NJ.
FIGURE 1—Distinctive packaging sets the flavored cigarettes apart. Kools Smooth Fusions utilize a completely new cigarette package designa hard pack that opens up in the middle into 2 halves like a book, with cigarettes held vertically in each side (upper left). For Silver Label, Salem replaced its standard green or black "slide box" hard park with a sleek, silver, slightly curved, tin/aluminum case (upper right). Camels Exotic Blends come in embossed foil-wrapped lining paper within elegant and sleek colored tins, following the traditional style of luxury cigarette packaging (bottom row).
FIGURE 2—The look, smell, and taste of the 3 flavored cigarette lines set them apart from others. These cigarettes highlight brand logos and use designer tipping and wrapping papers that match their brand and flavor image. Cigarettes from left to right: 3 Camel Exotic Blends, 1 Salem Silver Label, 2 Kool Smooth Fusions.
FIGURE 3—Kools sexy Smooth Fusions magazine ads. Kools ads use a sexy theme of mystery and intrigue. These ads ran during June through August 2004 in such magazines as Ebony, Latina, Jane, Maxim, Blender, Cosmopolitan, and Playboy.
FIGURE 4—Exotic and luxurious marketing images. Marketing images reinforce the overall exotic and luxurious brand identity of Camels mainstay Exotic Blends. This magazine ad (top) and direct mail piece (bottom) promote the Exotic Blends as fine products served on platters and used with other select "indulgences" such as chocolates and champagne (bottom). These products are often presented by attractive, luxuriously dressed, and exotic looking models (top). This direct mail piece from Camel (bottom) featured and described each of the five Exotic Blends and invited recipients to "add a touch of flavor to any occasion."
FIGURE 5—Smoking as a fun activity for special occasions. The festive ads for Camels "limited edition" Exotic Blends frame smoking as a fun activity for special occasions, parties, and for use with alcoholic drinks. The pineapple- and coconut-flavored Kauai Kolada and the lime-flavored Twista Lime were 2004s summer blends (upper left). Back Alley Blend (upper right) was the bourbon-flavored featured cigarette of Camels Roaring 2000s campaign. Berry-flavored Bayou Blast celebrated Mardi Gras (bottom left), and in December 2003, Midnight Madness was marketed as the New Years promotional blend featuring the "bubbly flavor of New Years spirits" (bottom right).