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* [[Casino (uruguayan version) KS-20-S - Uruguay]] | * [[Casino (uruguayan version) KS-20-S - Uruguay]] | ||
* [[Casino (venezuelan version) (Extra Suave Con Filtro) KS-20-H - Ecuador and Venezuela]] | * [[Casino (venezuelan version) (Extra Suave Con Filtro) KS-20-H - Ecuador and Venezuela]] | ||
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+ | In Canada, Casino cigarettes were introduced circa 1970 by [[ManufacturerImperial_Tobacco_Canada |Imperial Tobacco]]. They included contest cards containing potential instant winnings of $5 to $100, but Imperial Tobacco got into trouble with a printing error on the game cards, which resulted in consumers winning prizes repeatedly. Some people claimed winnings of $20,000 and $30,000, but the company, at least at one point, refused to honour many claims. Once the error was discovered, the brand was quickly removed from the market. Imperial eventually paid out vast sums of money over the error. | ||
[[Cigarettesc|Cigarettes C]] | [[Cigarettesc|Cigarettes C]] |
Latest revision as of 23:14, 21 June 2011
Brand Casino
- Casino (bolivian version) (Con Filtro) KS-20-S - Bolivia
- Casino (cuban version) KS-20-B - Cuba
- Casino (dominicanian version) (design 1) (Largos Tipo Filtro) KS-20-S - Dominican Republic
- Casino (dominicanian version) (design 2) (Filtros) KS-20-S - Dominican Republic
- Casino (honduranian version) (King Size Finos Tobaccos) KS-20-S - Honduras
- Casino (honduranian version) (Mentolados Finos Tobaccos) KS-20-S - Honduras
- Casino (nicaraguan version) (Con Filtro) KS-20-S - Nicaragua
- Casino (uruguayan version) (Ultra Lights) KS-20-S - Uruguay
- Casino (uruguayan version) KS-10-H - Uruguay
- Casino (uruguayan version) KS-20-H - Uruguay
- Casino (uruguayan version) KS-20-S - Uruguay
- Casino (venezuelan version) (Extra Suave Con Filtro) KS-20-H - Ecuador and Venezuela
- Casino Royale (Menthol) KS-20-S
In Canada, Casino cigarettes were introduced circa 1970 by Imperial Tobacco. They included contest cards containing potential instant winnings of $5 to $100, but Imperial Tobacco got into trouble with a printing error on the game cards, which resulted in consumers winning prizes repeatedly. Some people claimed winnings of $20,000 and $30,000, but the company, at least at one point, refused to honour many claims. Once the error was discovered, the brand was quickly removed from the market. Imperial eventually paid out vast sums of money over the error.