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Du Maurier is a Canadian brand of cigarette produced by Imperial Tobacco Canada, a subsidiary of conglomerate British American Tobacco. [1] The brand is named after Sir Gerald du Maurier, the noted British actor. [2] The brand is also produced under license by the West Indian Tobacco Company in Trinidad and Tobago.
Bedelia Du Maurier, original fictional character in NBC's Hannibal, played by Gillian Anderson; The du Mauriers, historical novel by Daphne du Maurier based on her family's history; du Maurier (cigarette), a brand of Canadian cigarettes; du Maurier Classic, former name of the Canadian Women's Open golf tournament; du Maurier Jazz Festival ...
Du Maurier: Imperial Tobacco Canada West Indian Tobacco Company (Trinidad and Tobago only) Canada: 1930; 95 years ago () [citation needed] Ducados: Altadis, a division of Imperial Tobacco: Spain: 1963; 62 years ago () Ducal: Landewyck Tobacco Luxembourg: 1969; 56 years ago () Duke ITC Limited: India [19] Dunhill: British American Tobacco ...
Imperial Tobacco Canada (known as BAT Canada since approx. 2017) is a Canadian market leader in tobacco products, with approximately 50% market share of total tobacco products. Brands that BAT Canada markets include Du Maurier, John Player Special, Marlboro, Matinée, Medallion, Pall Mall, Viceroy, and Vogue. [2]
In 1914 J. L. Tiedemanns Tobaksfabrik honored Roosevelt by launching a cigarette brand named Teddy. The trust war in Norway ended in November/December 1930 when BAT (Norway) was split between BATCO (45%), Tiedemann (45%), DnC (5%) - a bank, Andresens Bank (5%) - a bank owned by the Andresen family, the real owners of J. L. Tiedemanns ...
Kingsway was a popular cigarette brand in the 1960s and 1970s, but eventually lost appeal and disappeared from the European market after the 1980s. [7] In Asia, and especially in Malaysia, the brand is still popular and sold today.
The name of the company was changed in 1901 to the "Ardath Tobacco Company", and was split in 1925 when it was sold; British American Tobacco acquired the overseas rights of Ardath, while the Imperial Tobacco Group retained the rights of sale within the United Kingdom and Ireland. The State Express brand proved to be a boon for B.A.T., where it ...
The first cigarettes were packed in packs of 20 pieces, a box of 50 pieces, a flat tin box of 50 pieces and a round tin box of 50 pieces. There was a sliding box of 5 pieces as well, but that one was not available for sale, and it's speculated it was used for advertisements only. [1]