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Chesterfield
Chesterfield Classic Red
10 packs
200 cigarettes
88mm box
(Tar 10mg, Nicotine 0.8mg)
made under control Philip Morris Products S.A., Geneva, Switzerland |
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Chesterfield Classic Blue (Lights)
10 packs
200 cigarettes
88mm box
(Tar 6mg, Nicotine 0.5mg)
made under control Philip Morris Products S.A., Geneva, Switzerland |
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Chesterfield Classic Silver (Ultra Lights)
10 packs
200 cigarettes
88mm box
(Tar 4mg, Nicotine 0.4mg)
made under control Philip Morris Products S.A., Geneva, Switzerland |
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Producer:
The Philip Morris name has long been associated with high quality tobacco products and globally recognized cigarette brands. Today the name is proudly carried by the leading cigarette manufacturer in the United States, Philip Morris USA, and by Philip Morris International, the world’s leading international cigarette business with products sold in 160 countries worldwide.
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About Chesterfield Cigarettes:
In the late 1950‘s the new technology – “Accu-Ray” - was invented to be used in production of various items including cigarettes. Long before the appearance of Accu-Ray, Chesterfield brand was heavily advertised as the cigarettes that "Satisfy".
Many celebrities smoked Chesterfield actively promoting the brand. Even Arthur Godfrey recommended Chesterfield cigarettes in his show on CBS Radio. And the addition of the Accu-Ray technology to the production lines gave the brand even more aces in their race against the rivals.
Chesterfield marketers actively exploited the World War I connotation in brand advertising campaigns. Soldiers were treated as heroes by many people and soldiers smoking Chesterfield appeared in the advertisements. And in fact there was no lying as many soldiers indeed preferred the non-filtered Chesterfields which were one of the top selling cigarettes in the USA.
Chesterfield still remains very popular in the USA where it is a discount tobacco brand and in Europe where they are to represent the true American spirit and the finest American blend.
WARNING! Smoking is dangerous and addictive!
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