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  2. Fortuna (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    The tobacco mixture used in Fortuna cigarettes is of a Virginia type. In April 2008, Altadis changed the pack design to a "new and modernized look" and reduced the number of its big pack cigarettes from 25 to 24, with the aim of setting a round price (which was €3,00 at the time). Altadis's primary rival is Philip Morris International. [2] In ...

  3. List of cigarette brands - Wikipedia

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    Golden Tobacco Ltd India [22] Flake ITC Limited: India [19] Fortuna: Imperial Brands (International) Spain: 1974; 51 years ago () [citation needed] Fortune International PMFTC: Philippines: 1995; 30 years ago () [citation needed] Forum Forum Cigarettes Indonesia Indonesia [citation needed] Four Square Godfrey Phillips India: India [20] Four Aces

  4. Imperial Brands - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Imperial Tobacco entered the United States tobacco market with its $1.9-billion acquisition of Commonwealth Brands Inc., then the fourth-largest tobacco company in the US. [17] In February 2008, Imperial acquired the world's then fifth-largest tobacco company, Altadis, whose brands included Fortuna, Gauloises Blondes, and Gitanes. [18]

  5. Category:Altadis brands - Wikipedia

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    Fortuna (cigarette) G. Gispert; R. Romeo y Julieta (cigarette) This page was last edited on 25 March 2013, at 20:22 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Gauloises - Wikipedia

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    The ban would also apply to brands including Marlboro Gold, Vogue, Lucky Strike and Fortuna. It is the result of a new public health law based on a European directive that says tobacco products "must not include any element that contributes to the promotion of tobacco or give an erroneous impression of certain characteristics".

  7. Tabacalera - Wikipedia

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    Tabacalera was a Spanish tobacco company incorporated on March 5, 1945. [1] In 1999, the company merged with SEITA of France to form Altadis [2] which was later purchased by Imperial Tobacco. [3] Its brands included Ducados and Fortuna. Tabacalera owned a 50% stake in Cuba's official cigar export operation Corporación Habanos. [4]

  8. ITG Brands - Wikipedia

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    ITG Brands, LLC is the third-largest American tobacco manufacturing company in the United States.It is an independent subsidiary of British Imperial Brands.ITG Brands markets and sells multiple cigarette and cigar brands and sells blu eCigs. [1]

  9. Fatima (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    It was the best-selling cigarette brand in the U.S. from 1910 to 1920. [5] Fatima Cigarettes ad in St. Louis, Missouri around 1914. About 1911 it became the first cigarette brand to be sold in 20-unit packs (15 cents). [6] Two developments pushed Fatima to the sidelines toward the end of the 1920s.