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  2. Du Maurier (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Imperial Tobacco Canada - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. List of cigarette brands - Wikipedia

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    Dosal Tobacco: United States [2] 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

  5. Du Maurier - Wikipedia

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    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, former name of the Toronto Jazz Festival; du Maurier Stadium, former name of Uniprix Stadium, a ...

  6. Canadian Women's Open - Wikipedia

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    From 1988, the tournament was officially titled the du Maurier Ltd. Classic due to advertising restrictions that came into force under the federal Tobacco Products Control Act; the sponsorship was officially with du Maurier as a company and not the du Maurier brand, as the law did not restrict manufacturers themselves from sponsoring cultural ...

  7. Cigarette - Wikipedia

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    The term cigarette, as commonly used, refers to a tobacco cigarette, but the word is sometimes used to refer to other substances, such as a cannabis cigarette or a herbal cigarette. A cigarette is distinguished from a cigar by its usually smaller size, use of processed leaf, different smoking method, and paper wrapping, which is typically white.

  8. House of Prince - Wikipedia

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    House of Prince A/S, is a Danish cigarette manufacturer. As Denmark's only cigarette manufacturer, [2] it was an independent subsidiary of Scandinavian Tobacco Company until its sale to British American Tobacco in 2008. In 2005, House of Prince posted sales of DKK 12.66 billion ($2.15 billion). [3]

  9. Peter Stuyvesant (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainian-made Imperial Tobacco cigarettes were between $3 and $6 cheaper than the company's cigarettes made in New Zealand, depending on the brand and the location of the store. The brand at the centre of the change was the popular, premium brand, Peter Stuyvesant Blues.