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Capri is a brand of cigarette manufactured by R.J. Reynolds. Introduced in 1987, it is the first widely available cigarette having an extremely slim shape, at 17 mm in circumference and 100 mm in length, specifically marketed towards women. By comparison, standard cigarettes are 25 mm in circumference, and slim cigarettes are 21 mm in circumference. Capri is available in regular and menthol light varieties, as well as regular and menthol ultra light varieties. Capri is also available in a 120 mm length, which the packaging describes as “luxury length.”

Varieties edit

All are available only in flip top boxes.

  • Capri Magenta (Lights) 100’s & 120’s
  • Capri Indigo (Menthol Lights) 100’s & 120’s
  • Capri Violet (Ultra Lights) 100’s
  • Capri Jade (Menthol Ultra Lights) 100’s

See also edit

  • Fashion brands
  • Smoking culture