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  2. John Player & Sons - Wikipedia

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    John Player & Sons, most often known simply as Player's, was a tobacco and cigarette manufacturer based in Nottingham, England. In 1901 the company merged with twelve other companies to become a branch of the Imperial Tobacco Company of Great Britain and Ireland. [ 2 ] The company pioneered the advertising with trading (cigarette) cards.

  3. Allen & Ginter - Wikipedia

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    Allen & Ginter was a Richmond, Virginia, tobacco manufacturing company formed by John F. Allen and Lewis Ginter around 1880. The firm created and marketed the first cigarette cards for collecting and trading in the United States. Some of the notable cards in the series include baseball players Charles Comiskey, Cap Anson, and Jack Glasscock, as ...

  4. Capstan (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    It was W.D. & H.O. Wills' answer to Player's Medium cigarettes. [3] In 1973, the UK Government published a table of the tar and nicotine contents of cigarettes available in the UK market, and Capstan Full Strength contained, by a margin of 0.21 mg/cigarette, the highest nicotine content (3.39 mg/cigarette) of any brand, and the second-highest ...

  5. Lambert & Butler - Wikipedia

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    In the late-1800s, it accounted for 20% of total sales value and controlled a large piece of the market with an 1870 capital of £87,200 [8] and 1887 total capital of £175,000, alongside major companies W.D. & H.O. Wills (now Imperial Tobacco) Cope Bros & Co, Hignett Tobacco, John Player & Sons and Stephen Mitchell & Son. In this time, the ...

  6. Player's Navy Cut - Wikipedia

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    Player's Navy Cut. Navy Cut Tobacco was a brand of cigarettes originally manufactured by Imperial Brands (formerly John Player & Sons) in Nottingham, England. Named "Player's Navy Cut," the brand gained popularity in Britain, Germany, and British Ceylon (present-day Sri Lanka) during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, later expanding to ...

  7. W.D. & H.O. Wills - Wikipedia

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    W.D. & H.O. Wills was a British tobacco manufacturing company formed in Bristol, England.It was the first British company to mass-produce cigarettes.It was one of the 13 founding companies of the Imperial Tobacco Company (of Great Britain and Ireland); these firms became branches, or divisions, of the new combine and included John Player & Sons.

  8. List of cigarette brands - Wikipedia

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    John Player (now Superkings) John Player & Sons/ Imperial Brands (International) Ceylon Tobacco Company (Sri Lanka only) United Kingdom Sri Lanka: 1877; 147 years ago () [18] John Player Gold Leaf Ceylon Tobacco Company: Sri Lanka: 1993; 31 years ago () [18] John Silver (cigarette) Japan Tobacco: Sweden: 1947; 77 years ago () Juara

  9. American Tobacco Company - Wikipedia

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    The American Tobacco Company was a tobacco company founded in 1890 by J. B. Duke through a merger between a number of U.S. tobacco manufacturers including Allen and Ginter, Goodwin & Company, and Kinney Brothers. The company was one of the original 12 members of the Dow Jones Industrial Average in 1896. The American Tobacco Company dominated ...