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* [[Drina S-20-B - Yugoslavia]] | * [[Drina S-20-B - Yugoslavia]] | ||
− | Drina is the name of two different brands of cigarettes: Drina Bosnia and Drina Serbia | + | Drina is the name of two different brands of cigarettes: Drina Bosnia and Drina Serbia. Both brands are considered stereotypical blue collar cigarettes and are relativley cheap. Named after the river "Drina" that runs through Bosnia and is a natural border with Serbia.<br> |
'''Drina Bosnia'''<br> | '''Drina Bosnia'''<br> | ||
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+ | King size (85 mm), soft or hard pack, 20 cigarettes in a pack. | ||
Bosnian Drina cigarettes are produced by the Sarajevo Tobacco Factory (FDS) and are the main product (by volume) of the company. They come in three distinctly flavoured varieties:<br> | Bosnian Drina cigarettes are produced by the Sarajevo Tobacco Factory (FDS) and are the main product (by volume) of the company. They come in three distinctly flavoured varieties:<br> | ||
Drina Special Filter, a very basic and cheap cigarette notorious for its strong taste.<br> | Drina Special Filter, a very basic and cheap cigarette notorious for its strong taste.<br> | ||
Drina Jedina (White or Gold,) upscale full flavor cigarettes.<br> | Drina Jedina (White or Gold,) upscale full flavor cigarettes.<br> | ||
Drina Lights (Regular or Super Light,) light cigarettes with a flavor somewhere in the middle between the first two varieties.<br> | Drina Lights (Regular or Super Light,) light cigarettes with a flavor somewhere in the middle between the first two varieties.<br> | ||
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+ | '''Drina Serbia'''<br> | ||
+ | Short (70 mm) or king size (85 mm), soft or hard pack, 20 cigarettes in a pack. | ||
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[[Cigarettesd|Cigarettes D]] | [[Cigarettesd|Cigarettes D]] |
Latest revision as of 08:45, 11 October 2011
Brand Drina
- Drina (bosnian version) ('Drina' from above) (Jedina) KS-20-H - Bosnia
- Drina (bosnian version) ('Drina' from above) (Lights) KS-20-H - Bosnia
- Drina (bosnian version) ('Drina' from above) (Super Lights) KS-20-H - Bosnia
- Drina (bosnian version) ('Drina' from below with line) (Special Filter) KS-20-S - Bosnia
- Drina (bosnian version) ('Drina' from below with line) (Special) KS-20-H - Bosnia
- Drina (bosnian version) ('Drina' from below with line) (Zlatna Lights) KS-20-H - Bosnia
- Drina (bosnian version) ('Drina' from below) (Jedina) KS-20-H - Bosnia
- Drina (serbian version) (T) (design 2) (Filter) (T) (Extra) KS-20-S - Yugoslavia Serbia)
- Drina (serbian version) (design 1) (Drina) (T) S-20-B - Yugoslavia (Serbia)
- Drina (serbian version) (design 1) (Original Filter) KS-20-S - Yugoslavia (Serbia)
- Drina (serbian version) (old pack) S-20-S
- Drina S-20-B (old pack)- Yugoslavia
- Drina S-20-B - Yugoslavia
Drina is the name of two different brands of cigarettes: Drina Bosnia and Drina Serbia. Both brands are considered stereotypical blue collar cigarettes and are relativley cheap. Named after the river "Drina" that runs through Bosnia and is a natural border with Serbia.
Drina Bosnia
King size (85 mm), soft or hard pack, 20 cigarettes in a pack.
Bosnian Drina cigarettes are produced by the Sarajevo Tobacco Factory (FDS) and are the main product (by volume) of the company. They come in three distinctly flavoured varieties:
Drina Special Filter, a very basic and cheap cigarette notorious for its strong taste.
Drina Jedina (White or Gold,) upscale full flavor cigarettes.
Drina Lights (Regular or Super Light,) light cigarettes with a flavor somewhere in the middle between the first two varieties.
Drina Serbia
Short (70 mm) or king size (85 mm), soft or hard pack, 20 cigarettes in a pack.
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