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  2. Copenhagen (tobacco) - Wikipedia

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    Three Copenhagen cans; Straight, Wintergreen, and Southern Blend A can of Copenhagen Long Cut Mint moist snuff. Copenhagen is a brand of dipping tobacco made by the U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company. As with all tobacco products, it is addictive and contains several chemicals that are known carcinogens.

  3. P. Wulff - Wikipedia

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    P. Wulff was a Danish manufacturer of cigars based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was founded in 1868 and merged into Scandinavian Tobacco Group in 1975. History

  4. U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company - Wikipedia

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    2001–present – U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company; During the 19th century, chewing tobacco was distributed throughout the United States by George Weyman. Weyman was the inventor of Copenhagen Snuff, [8] and after his death, Weyman & Bros was acquired by the American Tobacco Company. [9] It is today known as the U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company. [10]

  5. Vestergade 5, Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Vestergade 5 is a Neoclassical property in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark.The building was constructed for the owner of the tobacco manufacturer Chr. Augustinus Fabrikker in 1797 and the company was until 1870 based in the complex.

  6. A.M. Hirschsprung & Sønner - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1826 when Abraham Marcus Hirschsprung (1793 - 1871), who had come to Denmark from Hamburg, established a tobacco store in the basement of Hotel d'Angleterre. The hotel was then located at the corner of Østergade (No.2) and Kongens Nytorv. Heinrich Hirschsprung painted by P. S. Krøyer in 1898

  7. E. Nobel - Wikipedia

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    The company name is still seen on the facade of its former building at Vestergade 11 in Copenhagen. Its former factory at Prinsessegade 60–62 is now used by Christianshavn Gymnasium. The cigar factory in Nykøbing Falster was taken over by Scandinavian Tobacco Group in 1991. It closed in 2016. The youngest part of the building is from 1939. [3]

  8. Copenhagen fights the last pockets of a fire that destroyed a ...

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    Danish firefighters were still at work extinguishing the last pockets of a fire that destroyed a 400-year-old Copenhagen landmark a day after the blaze began. “This is sad, so sad,” said ...

  9. Category:Chewing tobacco brands - Wikipedia

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