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This is a list of current cigarette brands. Factory-made cigarettes, when contrasted to roll-your-own cigarettes, are called tailor mades. List. Brand
List of cigarette brands; A. Africaine (cigarette) Army Club; B. Bastos (cigarette) Black Devil (cigarette) Blend (cigarette) C. Camel (cigarette) Carpați (cigarette)
An old pack of Kent Ultras from South Africa. Widely recognized by many as the first popular filtered cigarette, Kent was introduced by the Lorillard Tobacco Company in 1952 [3] around the same time a series of articles entitled "cancer by the carton", published by Reader's Digest, [4] scared American consumers into seeking out a filter brand at a time when most brands were filterless.
Cigarette lighter brands (9 P) P. ... Pages in category "Tobacco brands" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco ...
In the 1970s, Cambridge cigarettes were the first cigarette brand to give out Green Shield Stamps to their customers in the United Kingdom. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] A few poster adverts were made by Philip Morris USA to promote the brand as being a "low tar" cigarette in the 1980s in the United States .
Old Gold was introduced in 1926 by the Lorillard Tobacco Company and, upon release, would become one of its star products. By 1930, with the aid of a campaign from Lennen & Mitchell that featured exuberant flappers and the slogan "Not a cough in a carload", Old Gold won 7% of the market.
Eve cigarettes were particularly marketed towards black women. [4] In the 20th century, both the packaging and the cigarettes featured a floral design, with advertisements describing the cigarette as having "flowers on the outside, flavor on the inside." [3] As of 2002, the floral pattern has been replaced by butterflies. [3]
Liggett & Myers Fatima cigarettes, named after a common first name for Arabic women, was one of them. The pack art featured a veiled woman, the Turkish crescent moon with stars, and the Maltese cross, the symbol of the Ottoman empire. [4] It was the best-selling cigarette brand in the U.S. from 1910 to 1920. [5]