Monday, August 18, 2008

Cigarette Brands

Many brands of cigarette that we have. Here, i choose a several brands to share with all of you.
First, Camel brands. Camel is a brand of cigarettes that was introduced by U.S. company R.J. Reynolds Tobacco (RJR) in 1913. Most Camels contain a blend of Turkish and Virginia tobacco. The history, Camel cigarettes were originally blended to have a milder taste in contrast to brands that were considered much harsher at the time of its introduction. the brand's catch-phrase slogan, used for decades, was "I'd walk a mile for a Camel!" The most famous historical style of Camel cigarettes is the soft pack of the regular, unfiltered variety









Then, Chesterfield brands. Chesterfield is a brand of cigarette made by Altria. It was one of the most recognized brands of the early 20th century, but sales have declined steadily over the years. It was named for Chesterfield County, Virginia. Chesterfield is still being made today and it is still popular in Europe, but has been absent from U.S. advertising for many years. The Chesterfield most expensive cigarette on German black markets after capitulation:up to 25 Reichsmark for 1 cigarette (for compare: 1 bread of 4 lbs was 50 RM)





Next, Kent brands. Kent is a brand of cigarettes, first to introduce smoke filters in 1952. From March 1952 until at least May 1956, the Micronite filter in Kent cigarettes contained a form of asbestos. Kent uses charcoal filters (a form of Activated carbon). The brand is a propriety of British American Tobacco group. The brand is named after Herbert Kent, a former executive at Lorillard Tobacco Company. The primary component in each of our cigarette brands is tobacco. Therefore, quality control of the types and grades we use is critical. The Tobacco Farmer Partnership Program (TFPP) allows us to work directly with U.S. farmers to ensure that sufficient amounts and the right qualities and grades of tobacco are available for our products. We continuously develop, improve and enhance our manufacturing processes to consistently provide adult smokers with high-quality products.




Futhermore, L & M brands. the brands was created by the company Liggett & Myers, L&M is a brand of cigarettes produced by Altria Group, Inc. (previously known as Philip Morris Companies, Inc.). They aren't very common in the continental US, but are sold almost everywhere in Puerto Rico, Israel and Egypt. They are also widely available in Europe. L & M is a brand of cigarette made by Philip Morris. The history of what is now a global company can be traced back to Philip Morris's 1847 opening of a single shop on London's Bond Street, selling tobacco and ready-made Cigarettes.



We also have Lucky Strike brands. Lucky Strike is a brand of American cigarettes, often referred to as "Luckies". The brand was introduced by R.A. Patterson of Richmond, Virginia, in 1871 as a cut-plug chewing tobacco and later a cigarette. The history, in 1905, the company was acquired by the American Tobacco Company (ATC), and Lucky Strike would later prove to be its answer to R.J. Reynolds' Camel. Matt Tellman is the founder of Lucky Strike. In 1917, the brand started using the slogan "It's Toasted" to inform consumers about the manufacturing method in which the tobacco is toasted rather than sun-dried. Because of this different manufacturing process, Lucky Strike cigarettes are said to have a unique and distinctive flavour. The message "L.S.M.F.T." ("Lucky Strike means fine tobacco") was introduced on the package in the same year.


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