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  2. Category:Chewing tobacco brands - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 23 September 2024, at 01:22 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. List of cigarette brands - Wikipedia

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    Nojorono Tobacco & Aroma Tobacco International Indonesia [citation needed] Arum Manis Jaleca tobacco factory Indonesia [citation needed] Ashford Joh. Wilh. von Eicken GmbH Germany [12] [13] Assos Papastratos: Greece [14] Astro La Suerte Cigar and Cigarette Factory Philippines [15] Avolution Sampoerna: Indonesia [citation needed] Bahman Iranian ...

  4. Chewing tobacco - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, R. J. Reynolds marketed 84 brands of chewing tobacco, 12 brands of smoking tobacco, and the top-selling Camel brand of cigarettes. Reynolds sold large quantities of chewing tobacco, even though that market peaked around 1910. [38] Pete, in the 1928 cartoon Steamboat Willie, biting into a plug of chewing tobacco

  5. List of tobacco products - Wikipedia

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    Some well-known loose leaf chewing tobacco brands, such as America's Best Chew and Levi Garrett, also have their own versions of plug tobacco. Sticks. Chewing tobacco sticks are tightly bound rolls or "sticks" of chewable tobacco, usually sold in pouches. Brands include the German Grimm und Triepel and the Brazilian La Corona. Twist

  6. U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company - Wikipedia

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    A can of Copenhagen Wintergreen Long Cut Dipping Tobacco. Copenhagen and Skoal are the company's best selling brands, and each represents more than $1 billion per year in retail sales. It also sells similar products under the brand names Red Seal and Husky. It also produced Rooster until 2009, when Philip Morris decided to discontinue it.

  7. Category:Tobacco brands - Wikipedia

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    Chewing tobacco brands (9 P) Cigar brands (1 C, 45 P) Cigarette brands (16 C, 64 P) Cigarette lighter brands (9 P) P. Pipe tobacco brands (5 P) T. Tobacco advertising ...

  8. Category:Cigarette brands - Wikipedia

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    R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company brands (19 P) Russian cigarette brands (7 P) Pages in category "Cigarette brands" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of ...

  9. Premier (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    Premier was an American brand of smokeless cigarettes which was owned and manufactured by the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (RJR). Premier was released in the United States in 1988. It was the first commercial heated tobacco product. [1] However, it was difficult to use and tasted unpleasant; as a result, it was unpopular with consumers.

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