Parker & Simpson brand cigarettes appeared on the market in 2015 and were presented in two varieties — Black and White. And their appearance did not go unnoticed; the cigarettes had a number of advantages: very good cigarette taste; it was stated that they were made in Germany; sold in an unusual Glide Tec box. In less […]
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Collection of Vintage Advertising: Winston Cigarettes, 1988–1989
History of cigarettes: the time of monopolies
Today we will explore the history of the US cigarette industry. Today I will focus on important events of the early 20th century, which marked the beginning of the modern market formation. So, in 1890, the “big five” tobacco manufacturers were formed, headed by James Buchanan, the brilliant leader of the W. Duke & Sons […]
Continue readingThe history of the cigarette filter. Part 1: getting started.
You may be surprised, but the usual cigarette filters were not invented to reduce tar and nicotine in smoke. And in general, by that time, the manufacturer cared more about the end consumer, because the “tobacco wars” were in full swing and it was the smokers who ultimately decided who would emerge victorious from this […]
Continue readingDunhill Fine Cut — Rebranded
Our sample package design matches the pre-rebranding version of 2018. Remember? This is when the “red” Dunhill was taken off the market, and the Dunhill crest disappeared from the design of the remaining varieties — with the remnants of the once prestigious Royal Warrant. The back side of the pack still has the trademark “legend”, which explains […]
Continue readingComparative tasting of Winston cigarettes.
This test includes the most common cigarettes from the middle price segment. All cigarettes are real, not fake or fraud. All samples are from the King Size series and are Classic, Blue, Silver and White. So, the entire range, with the exception of Filters cigarettes, which I did not find for sale. Although, it is […]
Continue readingLittle known facts from the history of cigarettes
Few people know that Marlboro cigarettes, first released in 1924 by the American company Philip Morris, are not actually named after the old British noble family of Marlboro. How did it happen? Read below! I In general, it is not clear why some experts are leaning towards the “British” version. By 1924, only American managers […]
Continue readingTasting Rothmans cigarettes.
This British brand has a long history. Few people know, but the founder of the company, Louis Rotman, was born in Ukraine and gained his first experience as a cigarette twister at a tobacco factory in Kiev. And in 1890, after emigrating to England, Louis registered L. Rothman & Co. At first it was a […]
Continue readingParliament cigarette tasting.
This brand was first introduced in 1931 by Philip Morris. Parliament is one of the first brands to offer filter cigarettes long before the start of the anti-tobacco campaign. The first Parliament filters were paper filters and were offered solely as a convenient addition, which made it possible to not use a mouthpiece. Today, many […]
Continue readingComparative tasting of L&M cigarettes.
This review will feature Red Label and Blue Label cigarettes. The first copy of the L&M Red Label is the oldest variety of the brand. These cigarettes use Fine Cut (thin cutting tobacco), Less Smell (smoke odor reduction) and Recessed filter (acetate fiber with and without charcoal, with cardboard mouthpiece). The pack is colorful, informative, […]
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