Difference between revisions of "BrandSweet Caporal"
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* [[Sweet Caporal (american version) KS-20-S - USA]] | * [[Sweet Caporal (american version) KS-20-S - USA]] | ||
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* [[Sweet Caporal (canadian version) (design 1) S-10-B (old design) - Canada]] | * [[Sweet Caporal (canadian version) (design 1) S-10-B (old design) - Canada]] | ||
* [[Sweet Caporal (canadian version) (design 1) S-20-B (old design) - Canada]] | * [[Sweet Caporal (canadian version) (design 1) S-20-B (old design) - Canada]] | ||
− | * [[Sweet Caporal | + | * [[Sweet Caporal S-25-H Canada]] |
* [[Sweet Caporal (canadian version) (design 2) S-20-B (with horizontal lines) - Canada]] | * [[Sweet Caporal (canadian version) (design 2) S-20-B (with horizontal lines) - Canada]] | ||
* [[Sweet Caporal (canadian version) (design 2) S-25-B (with horizontal lines) - Canada]] | * [[Sweet Caporal (canadian version) (design 2) S-25-B (with horizontal lines) - Canada]] | ||
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* [[Sweet Caporal KS-25-H Canada]] | * [[Sweet Caporal KS-25-H Canada]] | ||
− | + | * [[Sweet Caporal (canadian version) (design 2) KS-25-B (with vertical lines) - Canada]] | |
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Sweet Caporal was a brand of cigarettes popular in the US around the turn of the century, one of whose distinguishing features was the inclusion in each pack of collectible "cigarette cards." Sweet Caporal cigarettes in 1915 pulled its Honus Wagner card from the market after the slugger complained he didn't want kids to see him associated with tobacco products. | Sweet Caporal was a brand of cigarettes popular in the US around the turn of the century, one of whose distinguishing features was the inclusion in each pack of collectible "cigarette cards." Sweet Caporal cigarettes in 1915 pulled its Honus Wagner card from the market after the slugger complained he didn't want kids to see him associated with tobacco products. | ||
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+ | Go to [[ManufacturerImperial_Tobacco_Canada |Manufacturer Imperial Tobacco Canada]] | ||
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Dear visitors of the site if you have more information about this brand, please edit this info. | Dear visitors of the site if you have more information about this brand, please edit this info. | ||
Thank you for the assistance. | Thank you for the assistance. |
Revision as of 01:49, 17 January 2009
Brand Sweet Caporal
- Sweet Caporal (canadian version) (design 1) S-10-B (old design) - Canada
- Sweet Caporal (canadian version) (design 1) S-20-B (old design) - Canada
- Sweet Caporal S-25-H Canada
- Sweet Caporal (canadian version) (design 2) S-20-B (with horizontal lines) - Canada
- Sweet Caporal (canadian version) (design 2) S-25-B (with horizontal lines) - Canada
- Sweet Caporal KS-25-H Canada
- Sweet Caporal (canadian version) (design 2) KS-25-B (with vertical lines) - Canada
Sweet Caporal was a brand of cigarettes popular in the US around the turn of the century, one of whose distinguishing features was the inclusion in each pack of collectible "cigarette cards." Sweet Caporal cigarettes in 1915 pulled its Honus Wagner card from the market after the slugger complained he didn't want kids to see him associated with tobacco products.
Go to Manufacturer Imperial Tobacco Canada
Dear visitors of the site if you have more information about this brand, please edit this info. Thank you for the assistance.