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Virginia Slims is an American brand of cigarettes owned by Altria. It is manufactured by Philip Morris USA (in the United States) and Philip Morris International (outside the United States). Virginia Slims are narrower (23 mm (0.91 in) circumference) than standard cigarettes (hence, "Slims"), and are also longer than normal "king-sized ...
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 W.D. & H.O. Wills/ Imperial Brands: Sri Lanka: 1901; 124 years ago ...
Unlit Eve and Eve Blue cigarettes, German made Unlit Eve Light 120 cigarette, American made (ultra light and menthol styles similar) Eve's packaging was created by Lubalin, Smith, & Carnase, and originally featured an art nouveau design that covered both the box and the cigarettes. [ 6 ]
Blue pack (ultra light) - soft: kings and 100s; Bronze pack (Ultima) - soft: kings and 100s, box: kings and 100s; Menthol gold pack (light) - soft: kings and 100s; Menthol silver pack (ultra light) - soft: kings and 100s (There is no menthol Ultima) All the Merit cigarettes contain either all of a mixture of the following ingredients: Tobacco ...
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 ...
5. Virginia Slims Superslims. Tar 1 mg. Nicotine 0.1 mg. Virginia is a cigarette brand owned by a tobacco industry giant, Altria (NYSE:MO). The brand focuses on female consumers mainly, offering a ...
In an attempt to make cigarettes less attractive, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration enacted stricter advertising and packaging regulations Tuesday. The new rules -- which come on the first ...
In the 1970s, in response to smokers' health concerns, Philip Morris introduced the "Light" cigarette — which was later found to be no safer than any others. [8] In 1976, Marlboro became the leading brand in the U.S.; Morris operated as the largest seller of tobacco in the U.S. and the second-largest in the world.