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  2. List of cigarette brands - Wikipedia

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    British American Tobacco (Asia, Australia and New Zealand only) Japan Tobacco International (United Kingdom only) Philip Morris USA (Canada and United States only) Ceylon Tobacco Company (Sri Lanka only) United Kingdom: 1873; 152 years ago () [18] Bentoel Bentoel Group: Indonesia: 1935; 90 years ago () [citation needed] Berkeley ITC Limited: India

  3. 8 Lowest Tar and Nicotine Cigarette Brands in 2019 - AOL

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    For those looking for a milder taste and lighter effect of a cigarette, we prepared a list of lowest tar and nicotine cigarette brands in 2019.. Let’s start off with some crude facts. A ...

  4. Chop-chop (tobacco) - Wikipedia

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    The term "chop-chop" was coined in the mid-1890s by staff at an Australian tobacco manufacturer, W.D. & H.O. Wills Australia Limited, endeavouring to combat the illegal trade. The term comes from the production process of the illicit producers - merely chopping up the cured tobacco leaves.

  5. Here's how much cigarettes cost in the 10 most expensive ...

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    A recent analysis showed just how much consumers are spending on tobacco around the world -- and it revealed some price tags vary by more than $10.

  6. Plain tobacco packaging - Wikipedia

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    Australia was the first country in the world to introduce plain packaging, with all packets sold from 1 December 2012 being sold in logo-free, drab dark brown packaging. There has been opposition from tobacco companies to plain packaging laws, some of which have sued the Australian government in Australian and international courts.

  7. Smoking in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Daily tobacco smoking in Australia has been declining since 1991, where the smoking population was 24.3%. [17] Correspondingly, in 1995 23.8% of adults smoked daily. This figure also decreased in 2001, where 22.4% of the population used to smoke. [18]

  8. Factbox-E-cigarettes around the world - AOL

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    Vapes were banned in 34 countries as of July of this year, according to the WHO, including Brazil, India, Iran and Thailand. In other nations, including key markets like the U.S. and China ...

  9. Cambridge (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge cigarettes were or still are sold in the following countries: United States, Argentina, United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Malaysia, Australia and New Zealand. [ 13 ] [ 2 ] [ 14 ] References