Category Archives: Cigarette Brands
Parliament Cigarettes
Parliament is a brand of cigarettes marketed by the company Philip Morris. The brand was introduced in 1931 and is distinctive for its recessed paper filters. In the 1940s and ’50s, the brand was marketed for its unique filters, with advertisements reading, “Only the flavor touches your lips”, and “Tobacco tastes best when the filter’s recessed”. The brand also claimed … Continue reading
Kent Cigarettes
Kent is a brand of cigarettes. Kent’s Micronite filter was introduced shortly after the publication of a series of articles in Reader’s Digest in 1952 entitled “Cancer by the Carton,” that scared American consumers into seeking out a filter brand at a time when most brands were filterless. (Viceroy cigarettes had been the first to introduce filters, in 1936.) From … Continue reading
Camel Cigarettes
Camel is a brand of cigarettes that was introduced by American company R.J. Reynolds Tobacco in the summer of 1913. Most current Camel cigarettes contain a blend of Turkish tobacco and Virginia tobacco. Early in 2008 the blend was changed as was the package design. Camel cigarettes were originally blended to have a milder taste in contrast to brands that, … Continue reading
Winston Cigarettes
Winston cigarettes are manufactured by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company or its newer incarnation as RJR Nabisco and/or its affiliates. The brand was introduced in 1954, and became the best-selling brand of cigarettes in the United States. It held the Number 1 spot from 1966 to 1972, thanks to the successful marketing slogan “Winston tastes good like a cigarette should.” In … Continue reading
LD Cigarettes
LD (short for Liggett Ducat, the original manufacturer) is a brand of cigarette owned by Japan Tobacco. It was first launched in Russia in 1999 and quickly became Russia’s number one cigarette brand. Liggett Ducat was bought by the Gallaher Group in 2000, which in turn was acquired by JTI in 2007. According to the JTI website, the brand is … Continue reading
Viceroy cigarettes
Although the Viceroy brand of cigarettes is not commonly known as a premium brand in the United States, it is still very popular among smokers all over the globe. This particular brand of cigarettes seems to appeal most to those smokers who wish to save money, yet still smoke cigarettes that taste, feel and look like premium brands. People appreciate … Continue reading
Lucky Strike Cigarettes
Lucky Strike is a brand of American cigarettes, often referred to as “Luckies”. In the 1930s, Lucky Strike was the top selling cigarette in the United States. The brand was first introduced by R.A. Patterson of Richmond, Virginia, in 1871 as cut-plug chewing tobacco and later a cigarette. In 1905, the company was acquired by the American Tobacco Company (ATC), … Continue reading
Eva Brand of Cigarettes
The cigarette factories of the company have state-of-the-art equipment and apply the most modern technologies for cigarettes manufacturing and precise quality monitoring. This enables us to offer a wide range of high quality brands meeting the latest requirements and trends of the world cigarettes market. The highest ever quality of tobacco, the most modern cigarette filters, gentle aroma and unprecedented … Continue reading
Chesterfield Cigarettes
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; it is still popular in Europe, but has been absent from U.S. advertising for many years. For … Continue reading
Silver, Gold and Slim Cigarettes Misleading Many Smokers
Washington, (ANI): For decades, experts have warned that all conventional brands of cigarette present the same level of risk to smokers, including mild and low-tar brands. However, despite these warnings, a new study has revealed that many smokers in Western countries still believe that cigarettes labelled silver, gold and slim are less harmful than others. Researchers polled over 8,000 smokers … Continue reading

