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Philip Morris English Blend was introduced as a non-filter, regular-size (70 mm) brand in 1933 by Philip Morris U.S.A.. To advertise the brand, Philip Morris hired 3-foot, 11-inch tall bellboy Johnny Roventini (1910 - 1998) as their pitchman; through the 1950s on radio, television, and in print advertisements, Johnny would shout out the famous slogan: ”Call for Philip Morris!” Also known as Johnny Philip Morris, Roventini essentially became a living trade mark. | Philip Morris English Blend was introduced as a non-filter, regular-size (70 mm) brand in 1933 by Philip Morris U.S.A.. To advertise the brand, Philip Morris hired 3-foot, 11-inch tall bellboy Johnny Roventini (1910 - 1998) as their pitchman; through the 1950s on radio, television, and in print advertisements, Johnny would shout out the famous slogan: ”Call for Philip Morris!” Also known as Johnny Philip Morris, Roventini essentially became a living trade mark. | ||
− | The name of Philip Morris English Blend was changed to Philip Morris Special Blend in 1948. In the 1950s, the brand was the sponsor of C.B.S. television’s ”I Love Lucy” show; when it was originally broadcast, the show’s credits would run over a package of Philip Morris cigarettes. When ”I Love Lucy” was packaged for syndication, images of Philip Morris were replaced with the now-familiar heart seen in the end-credits, though the original images have been restored for D.V.D. box-sets of the series. | + | The name of Philip Morris English Blend was changed to Philip Morris Special Blend in 1948. In the 1950s, the brand was the sponsor of C.B.S. television’s ”I Love Lucy” show; when it was originally broadcast, the show’s credits would run over a package of Philip Morris cigarettes. When ”I Love Lucy” was packaged for syndication, images of Philip Morris were replaced with the now-familiar heart on satin seen in the end-credits, though the original images have been restored as an extra for the D.V.D. box-sets of the series. |
Philip Morris was introduced in king-size (85 mm) in 1953, in filter, menthol filter and non-filter; the latter was re-named Commanders in 1960. The brown packaging of Philip Morris was first changed in 1955. The filter varieties were relaunced in 1963 (as Multifilter, featuring a charcoal filter) and 1966 (in Menthol); uniquely, they were both sold in plastic boxes. The non-filtered versions of Philip Morris are still made today by its parent company. | Philip Morris was introduced in king-size (85 mm) in 1953, in filter, menthol filter and non-filter; the latter was re-named Commanders in 1960. The brown packaging of Philip Morris was first changed in 1955. The filter varieties were relaunced in 1963 (as Multifilter, featuring a charcoal filter) and 1966 (in Menthol); uniquely, they were both sold in plastic boxes. The non-filtered versions of Philip Morris are still made today by its parent company. | ||
− | The brand is still made and sold by Philip Morris International in Argentina, the European Union, Japan, and Uruguay. In Canada, Philip Morris was made by [[ManufacturerImperial Tobacco Canada |Imperial Tobacco Canada]] | + | The brand is still made and sold by Philip Morris International in Argentina, the European Union, Japan, and Uruguay. In Canada, Philip Morris was originally made by the [[ManufacturerTuckett_Tobacco_Company |Tuckett Tobacco Company]], which had bought out Philip Morris' Canadian subsidiary early in the twentieth century. Tuckett itself was bought by [[ManufacturerImperial Tobacco Canada |Imperial Tobacco Canada]] in 1930, although it continued manufacturing until 1966, when Imperial shut down the Tuckett factory and took over its brands. The last survivor in Canada of the Philip Morris brand, the king-sized, plain-end version, was discontinued in the early 1990s. |
==Cigarette Packs== | ==Cigarette Packs== | ||
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* [[Philip Morris (design 6) (One 1 Charcoal Filter) L-20-H - Japan and USA |Philip Morris Charcoal One [Ultra Lights] (Japanese version) L-20-H - Japan]] | * [[Philip Morris (design 6) (One 1 Charcoal Filter) L-20-H - Japan and USA |Philip Morris Charcoal One [Ultra Lights] (Japanese version) L-20-H - Japan]] | ||
− | == | + | ==Vintage Advertising Links== |
+ | ===Print=== | ||
*[http://graphic-design.tjs-labs.com/gallery-view?product=PHIL%MORRIS%CIG&log=C&span=9999 Gallery of classic graphic design featuring Philip Morris cigarettes] | *[http://graphic-design.tjs-labs.com/gallery-view?product=PHIL%MORRIS%CIG&log=C&span=9999 Gallery of classic graphic design featuring Philip Morris cigarettes] | ||
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+ | ===Television=== | ||
+ | *[http://www.tobaccovideos.com/videos.php?q=philip+morris&s-source=pollay Collection of American television advertisements for Philip Morris cigarettes] | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Cigarettesp|Other "P" Brand Cigarettes]] | *[[Cigarettesp|Other "P" Brand Cigarettes]] |
Latest revision as of 22:19, 30 May 2011
Contents
History
Philip Morris’ eponymous brand was first made in England, and introduced to the United States as early as 1883. Philip Morris incorporated in New York in 1902; until 1929, when the company purchased its first cigarette factory in Richmond, Virginia, their brands were made under license by Stephano Brothers of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Philip Morris English Blend was introduced as a non-filter, regular-size (70 mm) brand in 1933 by Philip Morris U.S.A.. To advertise the brand, Philip Morris hired 3-foot, 11-inch tall bellboy Johnny Roventini (1910 - 1998) as their pitchman; through the 1950s on radio, television, and in print advertisements, Johnny would shout out the famous slogan: ”Call for Philip Morris!” Also known as Johnny Philip Morris, Roventini essentially became a living trade mark.
The name of Philip Morris English Blend was changed to Philip Morris Special Blend in 1948. In the 1950s, the brand was the sponsor of C.B.S. television’s ”I Love Lucy” show; when it was originally broadcast, the show’s credits would run over a package of Philip Morris cigarettes. When ”I Love Lucy” was packaged for syndication, images of Philip Morris were replaced with the now-familiar heart on satin seen in the end-credits, though the original images have been restored as an extra for the D.V.D. box-sets of the series.
Philip Morris was introduced in king-size (85 mm) in 1953, in filter, menthol filter and non-filter; the latter was re-named Commanders in 1960. The brown packaging of Philip Morris was first changed in 1955. The filter varieties were relaunced in 1963 (as Multifilter, featuring a charcoal filter) and 1966 (in Menthol); uniquely, they were both sold in plastic boxes. The non-filtered versions of Philip Morris are still made today by its parent company.
The brand is still made and sold by Philip Morris International in Argentina, the European Union, Japan, and Uruguay. In Canada, Philip Morris was originally made by the Tuckett Tobacco Company, which had bought out Philip Morris' Canadian subsidiary early in the twentieth century. Tuckett itself was bought by Imperial Tobacco Canada in 1930, although it continued manufacturing until 1966, when Imperial shut down the Tuckett factory and took over its brands. The last survivor in Canada of the Philip Morris brand, the king-sized, plain-end version, was discontinued in the early 1990s.
Cigarette Packs
- Philip Morris English Blend Non-Filter (American version 1) S-2-H - U.S.A.
- Philip Morris English Blend Non-Filter (American version 1) S-20-S - U.S.A.
- Philip Morris Special Blend Non-Filter (American version 2) S-4-H - U.S.A.
- Philip Morris Special Blend Non-Filter (American version 2) S-20-S - U.S.A.
- Philip Morris Non-Filter (American version 3a) S-20-S - U.S.A.
- Philip Morris Non-Filter (American version 3b) S-20-S - U.S.A.
- Philip Morris Special Blend Non-Filter (American version 2) KS-4-H - U.S.A.
- Philip Morris Special Blend Non-Filter (American version 2) KS-20-S - U.S.A.
- Philip Morris Commander (American version 3) KS-20-S - U.S.A.
- Philip Morris English Blend Plain (American version) S-9-B - Canada
- Philip Morris Filter (American version 1) KS-20-H - U.S.A.
- Philip Morris Filter (American version 2a) KS-4-H - U.S.A.
- Philip Morris Multifilter (American design 2b) KS-20-Plastic Box - U.S.A.
- Philip Morris Menthol Filter (American design 2b) KS-20-Plastic Box - U.S.A.
- Philip Morris Filter (American version 3) KS-20-H - U.S.A.
- Philip Morris Filter (American version) KS-10-H - Argentina
- Philip Morris Filter (American version) KS-20-H - Argentina
- Philip Morris Filter (American version) KS-20-S - Argentina
- Philip Morris Filter (American version) KS-20-H - Greece
- Philip Morris Special Blend Filter (American version) KS-20-S - origin unknown
- Philip Morris Milds (American version) KS-20-H - Argentina
- Philip Morris Milds (American version) KS-20-S - Argentina
- Philip Morris Lights (American version) KS-20-H - France
- Philip Morris Lights (American version) KS-20-H - Germany
- Philip Morris Lights (American version 1) KS-20-H - Greece
- Philip Morris Blue [Lights] (American version 2) KS-20-H - Greece
- Philip Morris Lights (American version 1) L-20-H - Italy
- Philip Morris Blue [Lights] (American version 2) L-20-H - Italy
- Philip Morris Lights (American version 1) KS-20-H - Switzerland
- Philip Morris Supreme [Lights] (American version) KS-20-H - Switzerland
- Philip Morris Supreme [Lights] (American version) L-20-H - Switzerland
- Philip Morris Lights (American version) KS-10-H - Uruguay
- Philip Morris Lights (American version) KS-20-H - Uruguay
- Philip Morris Extra Lights (American version) KS-20-H - Switzerland
- Philip Morris Extra Lights (American version) L-20-H - Switzerland
- Philip Morris Super Lights (American version) KS-10-H - France
- Philip Morris Super Lights (American version) L-20-H - Italy
- Philip Morris Super Lights (American version) KS-20-S - Switzerland
- Philip Morris Menthol Super Lights (American version) KS-20-H - Switzerland
- Philip Morris Super Lights (American version) KS-20-H - origin unknown
- Philip Morris Ultra Lights (American version) KS-20-H - France
- Philip Morris Ultra Lights (American version) KS-19-H - Germany
- Philip Morris One [Ultra Lights] (American version) L-20-H - Germany
- Philip Morris Brown [Ultra Lights] (American version) KS-20-H - Italy
- Philip Morris Ultra Lights (American version 1a) L-20-H - Switzerland
- Philip Morris One [Ultra Lights] (American version 1b) KS-20-H - Switzerland
- Philip Morris One [Ultra Lights] (American version) KS-20-H - Switzerland
- Philip Morris One [Ultra Lights] (American version 2) L-20-H - Switzerland
- Philip Morris Superslims Red [Full Flavor] (American version) L-20-H - Italy
- Philip Morris Superslims Lights (American version) L-20-H - France
- Philip Morris Superslims Blue [Lights] (American version) L-20-H - Italy
- Philip Morris Slim Super Lights (American version) L-20-H - Italy
- Philip Morris International (American version) L-20-H - U.S.A.
- Philip Morris International Menthol (American version) L-20-H - U.S.A.
- Philip Morris International (American version) KS-20-B - origin unknown
- Philip Morris Filter (Hong Konger version) KS-20-H - Hong Kong [China]
- Philip Morris Menthol Filter (Hong Konger version) L-20-H - Hong Kong [China]
- Philip Morris Menthol Filter (Hong Konger version) L-20-S - Hong Kong [China]
- Philip Morris Charcoal Extra Lights 3 (Japanese version) KS-20-H - Japan
- Philip Morris Charcoal Extra Lights 3 (Japanese version) L-20-H - Japan
- Philip Morris Charcoal One [Ultra Lights] (Japanese version) L-20-H - Japan