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{{Short description|American cigarette brand}} |
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[[Image:Laramie cigarette tubes.jpg|frame|right|Laramie cigarette tubes package]] |
[[Image:Laramie cigarette tubes.jpg|frame|right|Laramie cigarette tubes package]] |
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'''Laramie''' was a brand of [[cigarettes]] extant in the [[United States]] from the 1930s into the 1950s. |
'''Laramie''' was a brand of [[cigarettes]] extant in the [[United States]] from the 1930s into the 1950s. Later, the name was used for a cigarette rolling kit. Laramie is currently a brand name for cigarette papers<ref>[http://www.ryomagazine.com/filters.htm "Vera Cruz Filter Tubes], vol XII, No 3, winter 2012, ''Roll Your Own'' magazine</ref> and cigarette tubes ([[rolling paper]]s pre-formed into a tube, for use in home tobacco injector systems) marketed by HBI International. |
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==In popular culture== |
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Later, the name was used for a cigarette rolling system (kits for rolling one's own cigarettes). |
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Although they have been out of production since the 1950s, Laramie cigarettes have appeared on ''[[The Simpsons]]''. In the show, they [[sponsor (commercial)|sponsor]] a child [[beauty pageant]] and have a [[corporation|corporate]] [[mascot]] named [[menthol cigarette|Menthol]] Moose, who can be seen at [[parade]]s in [[Springfield (The Simpsons)|Springfield]].<ref name="HarraldWatkins2010">{{cite book|author1=Chris Harrald|author2=Fletcher Watkins|title=The Cigarette Book: The History and Culture of Smoking|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lNziEDAF5YQC&pg=PA93|year=2010|publisher=Skyhorse Pub.|isbn=978-1-61608-073-0|pages=93–}}</ref><ref name="Turner2010">{{cite book|author=Chris Turner|title=Planet Simpson: How a Cartoon Masterpiece Documented an Era and Defined a Generation|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lm43EetfI8kC&pg=PA199|date=28 May 2010|publisher=Random House of Canada|isbn=978-0-307-36609-2|pages=199–}}</ref> Laramie has also appeared in ''[[The Practice]]'' (season one, episode four), during a storyline about a tobacco lawsuit. In the episode [[Soft Light (The X-Files)|Soft Light]] of ''[[The X-Files]]'', Laramie Tobacco is mentioned as a missing person's former workplace. Laramie was also the brand name used for cigarettes in the 1999 sci-fi horror game ''[[System Shock 2]]'', but the packaging design resembled that of ''[[Marlboro]]''; similar to the fictional ''[[Morley (cigarette)|Morley]]'' brand in many films and shows. |
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==See also== |
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Laramie is currently a brand name for cigarette papers<ref>[http://www.ryomagazine.com/filters.htm New Filter Cigarette Tube designs, The Vera Cruz Midnight Black Cigarette Tubes, Three Castles Cigarette Tubes, ZEN Cigarette Tubes, Vera Cruz Cigarette Tubes, Three Castles Cigarette Tubes, Laramie Cigarette Tubes, Ramback Cigarette Tubes. Top Cigarette Tube, Rizla, TOP, Gizeh Filtered tubes, SaintVincentUSA, Zig Zag Tubes, Texas tubes<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and cigarette tubes ([[rolling papers]] pre-formed into a tube, for use in home tobacco injector systems) marketed by [[HBI International]]. |
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==In Pop Culture== |
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Laramie cigarettes are a popular brand on ''[[The Simpsons]]'', despite the fact that they've been out of production since the 1950s. In the show they [[sponsor (commercial)|sponsor]] children [[beauty pageant]]s and have a [[corporate]] [[mascot]] named [[Menthol]] [[Moose]] (a [[parody]] of [[Joe Camel]]) who can be seen at [[parade]]s in [[Springfield (The Simpsons)|Springfield]]. |
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Advertisements for Laramie cigarettes are shown in a tobacco lawsuit in ''[[The Practice]]'' (Season 1, Episode 4). |
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Laramie Cigarettes also make an appearance in the computer game ''[[System Shock 2]]''. |
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[[Category:Cigarette rolling papers]] |
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*[http://www.rollingpapers.net/laramie.htm Laramie tubes discussed at Roll Your Own online magazine] |
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Laramie was a brand of cigarettes extant in the United States from the 1930s into the 1950s. Later, the name was used for a cigarette rolling kit. Laramie is currently a brand name for cigarette papers[1] and cigarette tubes (rolling papers pre-formed into a tube, for use in home tobacco injector systems) marketed by HBI International.
In popular culture
[edit]Although they have been out of production since the 1950s, Laramie cigarettes have appeared on The Simpsons. In the show, they sponsor a child beauty pageant and have a corporate mascot named Menthol Moose, who can be seen at parades in Springfield.[2][3] Laramie has also appeared in The Practice (season one, episode four), during a storyline about a tobacco lawsuit. In the episode Soft Light of The X-Files, Laramie Tobacco is mentioned as a missing person's former workplace. Laramie was also the brand name used for cigarettes in the 1999 sci-fi horror game System Shock 2, but the packaging design resembled that of Marlboro; similar to the fictional Morley brand in many films and shows.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Vera Cruz Filter Tubes, vol XII, No 3, winter 2012, Roll Your Own magazine
- ^ Chris Harrald; Fletcher Watkins (2010). The Cigarette Book: The History and Culture of Smoking. Skyhorse Pub. pp. 93–. ISBN 978-1-61608-073-0.
- ^ Chris Turner (28 May 2010). Planet Simpson: How a Cartoon Masterpiece Documented an Era and Defined a Generation. Random House of Canada. pp. 199–. ISBN 978-0-307-36609-2.