Tag Archives: Winston
Mild Seven to become Mevius on Japanese cigarette market soon
Japan Tobacco Inc is planning to make Mevius the leading global premium cigarette brand. Currently, it is likely reasonable to state that the name Mevius is not popular all over the world, but it is assured a significant level of success since it is the new name of Mild Seven, one of the JT Group’s Global Flagship Brands. The Mild … Continue reading Continue reading
Winston Cigarettes Advertising
Winston is a cigarette brand that is produced by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. The brand was launched in 1954, and grew to be the top-selling brand of cigarettes in the USA. It kept the first place from 1966 to 1972, due to the successful advertising slogan “Winston tastes good like a cigarette should. In the last nationwide study in … Continue reading
JTI hails new tobacco policy
Japan Tobacco International states that it will improve its relationship with growers and other stakeholders with a goal to reestablish the country’s tobacco market share on the international place. The cigarette maker said this on November 23 in the course of a field visit to JTI contracted grower, Violet Savala, at Chitedze in Lilongwe by Minister of Agriculture and Food … Continue reading
Japan Tobacco rises on government share sale delay
Japan Tobacco shares increased in Tokyo trade on November 19 after the authorities stated that it would postpone selling part of its stake in the former monopoly. Choppy markets and an election in December, which could determine a change in leadership, were between factors for postponing the sale of part of Tokyo’s 50.0% holding in the cigarette company, a finance … Continue reading
JTI launches “Sterling Fresh Taste on Demand” capsule
Japan Tobacco International is likely to announce the launching of an innovation for Sterling brand which is UK’s No. 1 cigarette brand. The modified Sterling will be on the market starting from 26th November. Sterling Fresh Taste on Demand mixes the recognition of Sterling with the demand for capsule cigs offering sellers with a new income stream within the UK’s … Continue reading
JTI launches new edition for Amber Leaf
Amber Leaf announced about Japan tobacco’s intention to extend its range. In November, JTI will launch new Amber Leaf Blonde. The newest edition of Amber Leaf includes a paler colored, cigarette-like blend of premium quality Virginia tobacco that offers a smoother taste to current adult smokers. New Amber Leaf Blonde can be purchased from 1st November. The new product will … Continue reading
JTI launches limited edition packs for Silk Cut
Japan Tobacco International made an announcement about the releasing of three limited edition pack designs for Silk Cut cigarettes. Silk Cut is the company’s premium tobacco brand belonging to the lower tar type. The modern packs will be presented across the country utilizing packs of Silk Cut Purple, Blue and Silver 20s from the beginning of November. These cigarettes will … Continue reading
History of Winston Cigarettes
In 1875 Reynolds tobacco empire began its triumphant march on the U.S.. Image makers and marketing specialists of RJR Tobacco Company had always been featured by an aggressive and cynical style of creativity. Battling with its main competitor company Philip Morris, they managed to create a good base for the promotion of a new brand of cigarettes. The company had … Continue reading
JTI curves the way for the Premium cigarette sector
Japan Tobacco International, the tobacco giant that is the owner of global flagship cigarette brands such as Camel, Winston, Mevius (former Mild Seven), Silk Cut, Glamour and Sobranie, declared about the launching of the world’s first curved package design for its premium cigarette brand, Camel. The original and unusual structural packaging remodelling will be implemented across all Camel Blue 20s … Continue reading
Better ways of achieving plain packaging goals
The third largest tobacco company in the world, Japan Tobacco Group, has expressed frustration at the Australian High Court’s ruling that on August 15 supported the reasons of the Tobacco Plain Packaging Act. Japan Tobacco Inc posted a note on their website in which it was said that the ruling shows the limitedness of the legal reasons on which the … Continue reading

