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====Brand Marlboro Canadian====
 
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* [[Marlboro Canadian KS-20-H - Canada]]
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* [[MarlboroCanadianversion1.jpg |Marlboro Canadian (Version 1) KS-20-H - Canada]]
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Marlboro Canadian cigarettes are produced in Canada, king size (85 mm), hard pack, 20 cigarettes in a pack.
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Marlboro cigarettes are the world’s most popular, top-selling brand, but, until recently, they were never marketed or sold in Canada.  The Canadian trade marks for Philip Morris’ cigarette brands (including Marlboro) were originally held by the Tuckett Tobacco Company, which was purchased by the Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada in 1930.  The trade marks switched hands in 1932, and since then, Imperial has kept the name Marlboro in use in order to prevent Philip Morris from marketing it in Canada.  The Imperial version is a Virginia blend, filtered king-size (85mm) brand which has never been promoted or advertised.  Many Canadians are very unaware that cigarettes with the Marlboro 'name' are marketed in Canada -- they are carried by a small number of tobacco stores, and are often stored in the bottom shelves.
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However, Rothmans, Benson & Hedges, which is 40 per cent. owned by Altria, found a most unique loophole which allowed them to introduce Philip Morris’ Marlboro into the Canadian market in July, 2006.  The brand they launched was, for the very first time, a cigarette that looked like, smelled like, and by all accounts, tasted like, the world's largest cigarette brand. The only noticeable difference is that this Marlboro-like brand does not carry the Marlboro 'name', yet the pack has the famous Marlboro roof-top design on its packaging with the Philip Morris logo, along with an old ad slogan at the bottom of the front:  ”Come to where the flavor is.”  The brand is informally referred to as Rooftop, and, like most American-blend cigarettes in Canada, is sold as a luxury/super-premium brand. 
  
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The Marlboro name is owned and trademarked in Canada by a British American Tobacco affiliate(Imperial Tobacco Canada - not to be confused with Imperial Tobacco in the UK), which has independently from Philip Morris/Altria owned that name since 1932. BAT have staunchly kept the name in use to defend against Philip Morris introducing its much more popular brand to Canada.
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Go to [[ManufacturerImperial_Tobacco_Canada |Manufacturer Imperial Tobacco Canada]]
  
Many Canadians are very unaware that cigarettes with the Marlboro 'name' are marketed in Canada -- they are carried by a small number of tobacco stores, and are often stored in the bottom shelves. The link at the top of the page shows the design of the pack.
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This hasn't stopped Philip Morris/Altria of introducing the world's most popular cigarette into Canada. In July 2006, the Canadian subsidiary(*Rothman, Benson Hedges Ltd Canada) of Philip Morris/Altria launched, for the very first time, a cigarette that looks like, smells like, and by all accounts, tastes like, the world's largest cigarette brand, Marlboro. The only noticeable difference is that this Marlboro-like brand does not carry the Marlboro 'name', yet the pack has the famous Marlboro roof-top design on it's packaging with the Philip Morris logo. The Philip Morris Marlboro no-name brand Canadian cigarette with additional information can be seen here - http://www.smoke-free.ca/Filtertips-5/Marlboro.htm
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*Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc. (RBH) is the operating subsidiary of Rothmans Inc and 60% owned by the firm. FTR Holding S.A. of Switzerland, an affiliate of the Altria Group, owns the remaining 40%. RBH makes and markets cigarettes and tobacco for roll-your-own use. Its brands include Belvedere, Benson and Hedges, Craven "A," Dunhill (under license), Mark Ten, Number 7, Rothmans, and Viscount. The company purchases most of its tobacco from Canadian growers and controls almost a quarter of the Canadian tobacco-product market. RBH has been bracing itself for the first round of Canadian class-action suits against tobacco companies.
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Latest revision as of 07:17, 23 January 2009

Brand Marlboro Canadian

Marlboro cigarettes are the world’s most popular, top-selling brand, but, until recently, they were never marketed or sold in Canada. The Canadian trade marks for Philip Morris’ cigarette brands (including Marlboro) were originally held by the Tuckett Tobacco Company, which was purchased by the Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada in 1930. The trade marks switched hands in 1932, and since then, Imperial has kept the name Marlboro in use in order to prevent Philip Morris from marketing it in Canada. The Imperial version is a Virginia blend, filtered king-size (85mm) brand which has never been promoted or advertised. Many Canadians are very unaware that cigarettes with the Marlboro 'name' are marketed in Canada -- they are carried by a small number of tobacco stores, and are often stored in the bottom shelves.

However, Rothmans, Benson & Hedges, which is 40 per cent. owned by Altria, found a most unique loophole which allowed them to introduce Philip Morris’ Marlboro into the Canadian market in July, 2006. The brand they launched was, for the very first time, a cigarette that looked like, smelled like, and by all accounts, tasted like, the world's largest cigarette brand. The only noticeable difference is that this Marlboro-like brand does not carry the Marlboro 'name', yet the pack has the famous Marlboro roof-top design on its packaging with the Philip Morris logo, along with an old ad slogan at the bottom of the front: ”Come to where the flavor is.” The brand is informally referred to as Rooftop, and, like most American-blend cigarettes in Canada, is sold as a luxury/super-premium brand.

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