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* [[JPS Curious KS-20-H (light grey) - France and England |John Player Special Curious KS-20-H - France]] | * [[JPS Curious KS-20-H (light grey) - France and England |John Player Special Curious KS-20-H - France]] | ||
− | John Player Special was first introduced in the United Kingdom by the Imperial Tobacco Company in 1970. The brand expanded internationally in subsequent years; it was launched in Canada in 1972 by Imperial Tobacco Canada, across Europe (including France, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Italy, Ireland, and Austria), and is also available in South Africa, Japan, Thailand, and Russia. | + | |
+ | John Player Special was first introduced in the United Kingdom by the Imperial Tobacco Company in 1970. The brand expanded internationally in subsequent years; it was launched in Canada in 1972 by Imperial Tobacco Canada, across Europe (including France, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Holland and Austria), and is also available in South Africa, Japan, Thailand, and Russia. | ||
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Go to [[ManufacturerImperial_Tobacco_Canada |Manufacturer Imperial Tobacco Canada]] | Go to [[ManufacturerImperial_Tobacco_Canada |Manufacturer Imperial Tobacco Canada]] | ||
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[[Cigarettesj|Cigarettes J]] | [[Cigarettesj|Cigarettes J]] |
Latest revision as of 17:41, 25 July 2009
Brand John Player Special (Virginia Blend)
- John Player Special (British version 1) KS-25-B - Canada
- John Player Special (British version 1) KS-25-B - Canada
- John Player Special (British version 1) KS-20-H - England
- John Player Special (British version 1) L-20-B - England
- John Player Special International (British version 1) L-20-B - England
- John Player Special (British version 1) KS-30-H - South Africa
- John Player Special (British version 1) L-20-H - South Africa
- John Player Special Légère [Light] (British version 2--1990s) KS-20-H - France
- John Player Special Ultra Légère [Ultra Light] (British version 2--1990s) KS-20-H - France
- John Player Special Lights (British version 2--1990s) KS-20-H - Ireland
- John Player Special (British version 2--1990s) KS-25-H - Malaysia
- John Player Special Menthol (British version 2--1990s) KS-25-H - Malaysia
- John Player Special (British version 2--1990s) KS-20-H - Russia
- John Player Special (British version 2--1990s) L-20-H - origin unknown
- John Player Special International (British version 2--1990s) L-20-B - origin unknown
- John Player Special Original/Black (British Version 3--2000s) KS-10-H - France
- John Player Special Original/Black (British Version 3--2000s) KS-20-H - France
- John Player Special Menthol/Green (British Version 3--2000s) KS-20-H - France
- John Player Special Légère/Black [Light] (British version 3--2000s) KS-20-H - France
- John Player Special Ultra Légère/Black [Ultra Light] (British version 3--2000s) KS-20-H - France
- John Player Special Lights (Irish version--2000s) KS-10-H - Ireland
- John Player Special Lights (Irish version--2000s) KS-20-H - Ireland
- John Player Special (Japanese version) KS-20-S - Japan
- John Player Special Milds (Japanese version) KS-20-S - Japan
- John Player Special Menthol (Japanese version) KS-20-S - Thailand
- John Player Special (Collectors’ version 1) KS-20-H - France
- John Player Special (Collectors’ version 2) KS-20-H - France
- John Player Special (Collectors’ version 3) KS-20-H - France
- John Player Special (Collectors’ version 4) KS-20-H - France
- John Player Special (Collectors’ version 4a) KS-20-H - France
- John Player Special Curious KS-20-H - France
John Player Special was first introduced in the United Kingdom by the Imperial Tobacco Company in 1970. The brand expanded internationally in subsequent years; it was launched in Canada in 1972 by Imperial Tobacco Canada, across Europe (including France, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Holland and Austria), and is also available in South Africa, Japan, Thailand, and Russia.