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* [[Cameo (canadian version) (Extra Mild Menthol) KS-20-H (white and green) - Canada |Cameo Menthol Extra Mild (Canadian version 2a--1989-2007) KS-20-H - Canada]]
 
* [[Cameo (canadian version) (Extra Mild Menthol) KS-20-H (white and green) - Canada |Cameo Menthol Extra Mild (Canadian version 2a--1989-2007) KS-20-H - Canada]]
 
* [[Cameo (canadian version) (Extra Mild Menthol) KS-25-B (white and green) - Canada |Cameo Menthol Extra Mild (Canadian version 2a) KS-25-B - Canada]]
 
* [[Cameo (canadian version) (Extra Mild Menthol) KS-25-B (white and green) - Canada |Cameo Menthol Extra Mild (Canadian version 2a) KS-25-B - Canada]]
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* [[CameofrostKS25.jpg |Cameo Menthol Frost [Extra Mild] (Canadian version 2b--2007-  ) KS-25-B - Canada]]
  
* [[Cameo (south-african version) (Virginia Mild) KS-20-H - South Africa |Cameo Virginia Mild (South African version) KS-20-H - South Africa]]
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* [[Cameo Mild (New Zealand version) KS-20-H - New Zealand]]
* [[Cameo (south-african version) (Virginia Mild) KS-30-H - South Africa |Cameo Virginia Mild (South African version) KS-30-H - South Africa]]
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* [[Cameo Mild Virgina (South African version 1) KS-30-B - South Africa]]
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* [[Cameo (south-african version) (Virginia Mild) KS-20-H - South Africa |Cameo Virginia Mild (South African version 2) KS-20-H - South Africa]]
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* [[Cameo (south-african version) (Virginia Mild) KS-30-H - South Africa |Cameo Virginia Mild (South African version 2) KS-30-H - South Africa]]
 
* [[Cameo (south-african version) (Elegante) L-20-B - South Africa |Cameo Elegante (South African version) L-20-B - South Africa]]
 
* [[Cameo (south-african version) (Elegante) L-20-B - South Africa |Cameo Elegante (South African version) L-20-B - South Africa]]
  
The Canadian version of Cameo was introduced in 1935 by Imperial Tobacco Canada.  It was first a cork-tipped, mentholated cigarette, and was brought to market to compete with Macdonald Menthol, which W.C. Macdonald introduced the year before.  The cork-tipped version was superceded with the introduction of Cameo Filter Tipped in 1956 in regular size;  the king-sized version [85 mm] was likely introduced in the late 1950s or early 1960s.
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The Canadian version of Cameo was introduced in 1935 by [[ManufacturerImperial_Tobacco_Canada |Imperial Tobacco Canada]].  It was first a cork-tipped, mentholated cigarette, and was brought to market to compete with Macdonald Menthol, which W.C. Macdonald had introduced the year before.  The cork-tipped version was superceded with the introduction of Cameo Filter Tipped in 1956 in regular size;  the king-sized version [85 mm] was likely introduced in the late 1950s or early 1960s.
  
 
The pack's design has had few changes over the years.  An extra mild king size version of Cameo was introduced in 1977;  it was renamed "Cameo Frost" in 2007, as the words "light" and "mild" were banned from Canadian cigarette packages.  In 1988, a mild version of Cameo, called Cameo Special, was introduced, but it did not last on the market for very long.
 
The pack's design has had few changes over the years.  An extra mild king size version of Cameo was introduced in 1977;  it was renamed "Cameo Frost" in 2007, as the words "light" and "mild" were banned from Canadian cigarette packages.  In 1988, a mild version of Cameo, called Cameo Special, was introduced, but it did not last on the market for very long.
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In 2008, Imperial Tobacco Canada ceased their Canadian manufacturing operations;  today, all of Imperial's brands (including Cameo) are produced in Mexico and shipped to Canada for sale.
 
In 2008, Imperial Tobacco Canada ceased their Canadian manufacturing operations;  today, all of Imperial's brands (including Cameo) are produced in Mexico and shipped to Canada for sale.
  
Cameo is also produced in South Africa.
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Cameo Frost was discontinued in 2011;  at the same time, the full flavour version was rebranded as [[BrandDu Maurier |du Maurier]] Menthol to coincide with that brand's revamping.
  
Dear visitors of the site if you have more information about this brand, please edit this info.
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Cameo is also produced in New Zealand and South Africa.
Thank you for the assistance.
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Go to [[ManufacturerImperial_Tobacco_Canada |Manufacturer Imperial Tobacco Canada]]
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Dear visitors of the site if you have more information about this brand, please edit this info.  Thank you for the assistance.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:31, 22 October 2011

Brand Cameo

The Canadian version of Cameo was introduced in 1935 by Imperial Tobacco Canada. It was first a cork-tipped, mentholated cigarette, and was brought to market to compete with Macdonald Menthol, which W.C. Macdonald had introduced the year before. The cork-tipped version was superceded with the introduction of Cameo Filter Tipped in 1956 in regular size; the king-sized version [85 mm] was likely introduced in the late 1950s or early 1960s.

The pack's design has had few changes over the years. An extra mild king size version of Cameo was introduced in 1977; it was renamed "Cameo Frost" in 2007, as the words "light" and "mild" were banned from Canadian cigarette packages. In 1988, a mild version of Cameo, called Cameo Special, was introduced, but it did not last on the market for very long.

In 2008, Imperial Tobacco Canada ceased their Canadian manufacturing operations; today, all of Imperial's brands (including Cameo) are produced in Mexico and shipped to Canada for sale.

Cameo Frost was discontinued in 2011; at the same time, the full flavour version was rebranded as du Maurier Menthol to coincide with that brand's revamping.

Cameo is also produced in New Zealand and South Africa.

Dear visitors of the site if you have more information about this brand, please edit this info. Thank you for the assistance.

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