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This is a list of current cigarette brands. ... Old Gold: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company: United States: 1926; 99 years ago () One Mild Bentoel Group: Indonesia
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]
British American Tobacco brands (49 P) C. Chinese cigarette brands (5 P) G. Gallaher Group brands (12 P) I. ... Old Gold (cigarette) Onshino Tabako; P. Pall Mall ...
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.
Gauloises (pronounced, "Gaulish" [feminine plural] in French; cigarette is a feminine noun in French) is a brand of cigarette of French origin. It is produced by the company Imperial Tobacco following its acquisition of Altadis in January 2008 in most countries, but produced and sold by Reemtsma in Germany.
In May 1989, the Italian island of Capri sued Brown & Williamson for using the name on their ultra-slim cigarette brand. A lawsuit that the island filed against the Louisville-based tobacco company went to trial in Rome on June 30, 1989. Capri officials say they do not want their paradise associated with a potentially harmful product, and Brown ...
Eve was launched in 1971 to compete with Philip Morris Corporation's Virginia Slims cigarette as a more conventionally feminine brand of cigarette designed to target the growing women's market. [3] Eve cigarettes were particularly marketed towards black women. [4] In the 20th century, both the packaging and the cigarettes featured a floral ...
Lucky Strike was introduced as a brand of plug tobacco (chewing tobacco bound together with molasses) by an American firm R.A. Patterson in 1871 and evolved into a cigarette by the early 1900s. [1] The brand style name was inspired by the gold rushes of the era, and was intended to connote a top-quality blend. [2]