Muriel Cigars

[5] The first Muriel cover girl, long considered a mystery, was an adult imagining of a child, Muriel Rasmussen Berry, daughter of George and Emma Rasmussen and granddaughter of Dr. Carl Moehle.

[1] The brand chose a new model in the 1970s in an attempt to maintain relevance in changing times.

[6] Muriel's popularity peaked in the 1950s,[7] but Consolidated continued to market the brand extensively in America throughout the 1960s and 1970s.

[8] Muriel Cigars ran television advertisements in the first Super Bowl in 1966.

[9] Actress Edie Adams notably worked as a pitch-lady for Muriel Cigars, appearing in multiple commercials throughout the 1950s and 1960s.