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− | * [[Noblesse ( | + | * [[NoblesseCanadianversion20.jpg |Noblesse Filter (Canadian version) KS-20-H - Canada]] |
− | * [[Noblesse | + | * [[NoblesseCanadianversion25.jpg |Noblesse Filter (Canadian version) KS-25-H - Canada]] |
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− | Noblesse cigarettes | + | * [http://www.tobaccovideos.com/videos.php?brand=Noblesse Collection of Canadian television advertisements for Noblesse cigarettes] |
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− | + | * [[Noblesse (American Blend Lights) KS-20-H (blue) - Israel |Noblesse American Blend Lights (Israeli version) KS-20-H - Israel]] | |
+ | * [[Noblesse (Virginia Filter) KS-20-S (green) - Israel |Noblesse Virginia Filter (Israeli version) KS-20-S - Israel]] | ||
+ | * [[Noblesse (Lights Virginia Filter) KS-20-S (green) - Israel |Noblesse Virginia Lights (Israeli version) KS-20-S - Israel]] | ||
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+ | The Israeli version of Noblesse was launched in 1952. The full flavour Virginia blend format has the highest "tar" (19mg) and nicotine (1.3mg) levels available on the Israeli mass-market. | ||
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+ | The Canadian version was launched in 1965 by [[ManufacturerImperial_Tobacco_Canada |Imperial Tobacco Canada]]; they were discontinued in the late 1960s or early 1970s. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:56, 2 April 2009
Brand Noblesse
- Noblesse Filter (Canadian version) KS-20-H - Canada
- Noblesse Filter (Canadian version) KS-25-H - Canada
- Noblesse American Blend Lights (Israeli version) KS-20-H - Israel
- Noblesse Virginia Filter (Israeli version) KS-20-S - Israel
- Noblesse Virginia Lights (Israeli version) KS-20-S - Israel
The Israeli version of Noblesse was launched in 1952. The full flavour Virginia blend format has the highest "tar" (19mg) and nicotine (1.3mg) levels available on the Israeli mass-market.
The Canadian version was launched in 1965 by Imperial Tobacco Canada; they were discontinued in the late 1960s or early 1970s.