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* [[Carrolls Kings KS-14-H]] | * [[Carrolls Kings KS-14-H]] | ||
* [[Carrolls Kings KS-20-H]] | * [[Carrolls Kings KS-20-H]] | ||
− | * [[Carrolls (Extra Mild) KS-10-H (original 'Callorrs') - Ireland]] | + | * [[Carrolls (Extra Mild) KS-10-H (original 'Callorrs') - Ireland |Carrolls Extra Mild KS-10-H - Ireland]] |
− | * [[Carrolls (Extra Mild) KS-20-H (original 'Callorrs') - Ireland]] | + | * [[Carrolls (Extra Mild) KS-20-H (original 'Callorrs') - Ireland |Carrolls Extra Mild KS-20-H - Ireland]] |
* [[Carrolls (Ultra Mild) KS-10-H - Ireland]] | * [[Carrolls (Ultra Mild) KS-10-H - Ireland]] | ||
* [[Carrolls (Ultra Mild) KS-20-H - Ireland]] | * [[Carrolls (Ultra Mild) KS-20-H - Ireland]] |
Revision as of 23:06, 27 June 2011
Brand Carrolls
- Carrolls Kings KS-14-H
- Carrolls Kings KS-20-H
- Carrolls Extra Mild KS-10-H - Ireland
- Carrolls Extra Mild KS-20-H - Ireland
- Carrolls (Ultra Mild) KS-10-H - Ireland
- Carrolls (Ultra Mild) KS-20-H - Ireland
Carroll's No.1 is P.J. Carroll's biggest selling brand with an 8% national market share which is stronger again in some areas, commanding up to a 15% share. A feature of the brands is the use of splat designs on the outer cellophane of the pack.