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  2. Superkings - Wikipedia

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    The term is often used to describe any cigarette of regular gauge but with additional length to a king sized cigarette. Being primarily marketed towards the working-class female smoker, the brand was the 9th most popular cigarette brand in the UK with 3.3% of the market share in 2007. [3]

  3. Cigarette - Wikipedia

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    They have an appearance similar to a finished cigarette, but are without any tobacco or smoking material inside. The length varies from Regular (70 mm) to King Size (84 mm) as well as 100s (100 mm) and 120s (120 mm). [40] [self-published source?] Filling a cigarette tube is usually done with a cigarette injector (also known as a shooter).

  4. Regal (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    Classed as a "premium" brand cigarette, they are one of the most expensive cigarette products available in the United Kingdom. Regal are very popular in Scotland, Northern Ireland and in the north of England; further south Regal's sister brand Embassy is more popular. [citation needed] Regal is available in king size and regular filter size.

  5. Classic (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    Classic Filter Kings is a cigarette brand with a number of variants. The first Classic variant was launched in India by ITC Limited in 1979. At the time the Indian cigarette market was mainly dominated by plain and Regular Size Filter Tipped products, with king size contributing barely 5% of the total market.

  6. Chesterfield (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    Also a carton of Chesterfields, king-size..." [23] [24] [25] In numerous Stephen King novels, his characters frequently smoke Chesterfield cigarettes. [citation needed] In King's 2000 book On Writing, he wrote that Chesterfield was the first brand he smoked, and that his World War II veteran uncle dismissed them as "stockade cigarettes."

  7. Newport (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    A soft pack of Newport Menthol cigarettes A pack of Newport Non-Menthol (Red), king size box. Newport cigarettes come in several varieties: Full Flavor, Medium, and Lights. In the United States, in June 2010, "Medium" and "Lights" were re-branded into "Blue" and "Gold" respectively.

  8. Richmond (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    Richmond's variants Superkings and King Size are the fourth and fifth top-selling brand of cigarettes in the UK respectively. [5] They were characterised by the bright blue packaging, which in early 2006 underwent a redesign: the serif font used being replaced for a more modern sans-serif, and general appearance becoming more minimalist. [6]

  9. Pall Mall (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    The new owners used the premium brand to test innovations in cigarette design, such as, in 1939, the "king-size" (now the standard size for cigarettes at 85 mm, although today that includes the filter length), and a new way of stuffing tobacco that supposedly made cigarettes easier on the throat. [citation needed]