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The Reynolds company imported so much French cigarette paper and Turkish tobacco for Camel cigarettes that Winston-Salem was designated by the United States federal government as an official port of entry for the United States, despite the city being inland.
The lounge, which offers thirteen varieties of exclusive " hand-crafted " cigarette, along with alcohol and " light food ", has been " well received " in the neighborhood and by the targeted upscale market, according to company officials.
For example, a cigarette company might commission research that attempts to show that cigarettes are good for one's health.
* Even though tobacco advertising in car racing was banned the Marlboro cigarette company is grandfathered in to sponsoring a car in the F1 series on the agreement that the name is not shown in places that banned it.
In the summer of 2001, the company introduced Camel Turkish Jade, a menthol cigarette.
Fischinger continued to make films, and also found work producing commercials and advertisements, among them Muratti Greift Ein ( translated as Muratti Gets in the Act, or Muratti Marches On ) ( 1934 ), for a cigarette company, and Kreise ( Circles ) ( 1933 ), for an ad agency.
In 2008 the company was the subject of a BBC2 documentary, in which Duncan Bannatyne investigated the marketing practices of the company in Africa and specifically the way the company targets younger Africans with branded music events, competitions and the sale of single cigarette sticks.
Brown & Williamson was an American tobacco company and subsidiary of the giant British American Tobacco, that produced several popular cigarette brands.
His face gets ruined after so much smoking and he hires Jackie Chiles to sue the cigarette company, but instead ends up getting his image as the Marlboro Man on the Marlboro billboard in Times Square.
* Pakistan Tobacco Company, a cigarette company in Pakistan
, abbreviated JT, is a cigarette manufacturing company.
Its cigarette brand is currently owned by Imperial Tobacco but the company is otherwise independently owned.
Since 2003, in association with the cigarette company Lucky Strike, and later the antismoking arts organization Art Patch, the newspaper has awarded the annual Stranger Genius Awards to four Seattle-area individuals and one Seattle-area arts organization.
It is the world ’ s fourth-largest cigarette company measured by market share ( after Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco and Japan Tobacco ), and the world's largest producer of cigars, fine-cut tobacco and tobacco papers.
The cigarette company L & M was in charge of all of the telecasts.
Based in Paris, in 1882 the company built the Papeterie de Gassicourt, a cigarette paper production plant near the town of Mantes-la-Jolie.
The event was sponsored by the cigarette company, Benson & Hedges.
The American nickname was " flying Zippo "-as the slogan of the cigarette lighter company was Guaranteed to light on first strike, every time.
The Wills cup, the first national competition as part of the Australian Football League pre-season competition was not named after Tom Wills but the cigarette company W. D. & H. O. Wills.
He bears the racing number 26 – denoting the vehicle as that which was driven by Jacques Laffite in the 1980 season – and sponsorship logos for " Citanes ", a reference to the cigarette company, Gitanes.
The main point of contention in the latter case was control over advertising content: Playbill is distributed free to theaters, relying on advertising revenue that is completely under its authority, whereas per company policy, Disney required a program without cigarette or liquor ads.
Their products are marketed as being " 100 % Additive-Free Tobacco ", though they are required to include the standard generic Surgeon General tobacco warning on the packs and the company is required by federal regulation to state " no additives in our tobacco does NOT mean a safer cigarette.

cigarette and British
* A cigarette brand by Imperial Tobacco with British American Tobacco is named Peter Stuyvesant.
In the English-speaking world, the use of tobacco in cigarette form became increasingly popular during and after the Crimean War, when British soldiers began emulating their Ottoman Turkish comrades and Russian enemies, who had begun rolling and smoking tobacco in strips of old newspaper for lack of proper cigar-rolling leaf.
British cigarette card, early 20th century, showing then-Captain ( later admiral ) John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe | J. R. Jellicoe.
* Sterling ( cigarette ), a British cigarette brand
* Deputy Chairman and a director of British American Tobacco ( BAT ) ( 1998 – 2007 ), for which Clarke faced allegations relating to activities of BAT in lobbying the developing world to reject stronger health warnings on cigarette packets and evidence that that corporation had been involved in smuggling and targeting children with advertisements.
* Fag, a British colloquialism for cigarette
At the height of the British Empire, photographs of naval and military commanders were a popular subject for eagerly collected cigarette card s. The one shown here, from the turn of the 20th century, depicts then-Captain Jellicoe ( later John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe | Admiral Jellicoe of World War I ) in command of HMS Centurion ( 1892 ) | H. M. S.
* Capstan ( cigarette ), a brand of British cigarette
* Winfield ( cigarette ), a brand of cigarette produced by British American Tobacco
* Dunhill ( cigarette ), a brand of cigarettes made by British American Tobacco
Lucky Strike is an American brand of cigarette owned by the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company and British American Tobacco groups.
British Lucky Strike packet with cigarette alongside and government health warning.
* Peter Stuyvesant, a cigarette brand by British American Tobacco
* Major, an Irish cigarette brand produced by Carroll's, a subsidiary of British American Tobacco
& A. C. Churchman, a former British cigarette manufacturer
was an exposé of the cigarette industry that aired on British television in 1976 and was centered around the myth of the Marlboro Man.
Natural American Spirit is a brand of cigarette and tobacco products manufactured in the United States by the Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company, a wholly owned independent subsidiary of Reynolds American, in turn 42 % owned by British American Tobacco.
In 1999, Rothmans International merged with British American Tobacco ( BAT ), the world's second largest cigarette producer.
This turbulent relationship is refereed by a gun toting, cigarette selling American cowboy and his snide British side-kick.

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