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* [[Barclay (blue 'Barclay') (Fresh and Lights Ultra Light) KS-20-H - Switzerland and USA |Barclay Fresh & Light Ultra Lights (Swiss version) KS-20-H - Switzerland]]
 
* [[Barclay (blue 'Barclay') (Fresh and Lights Ultra Light) KS-20-H - Switzerland and USA |Barclay Fresh & Light Ultra Lights (Swiss version) KS-20-H - Switzerland]]
  
Barclay cigarettes are produced in Sweden & USA,Finland ,Belgium , Germany ,Switzerland ,Lithuania ,king size (85 mm)or long (100 mm), soft or hard pack, 20 or 10 cigarettes in a pack.
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Barclay cigarettes were first introduced in the United States by [[ManufacturerBrown & Williamson Tobacco |Brown & Williamson Tobacco]] in 1966, as a long-size (80 mm) brand tipped with the Millecel filter (which was used on various cigarette brands throughout the world in the 1960s).  This version was later discontinued.
  
1980 saw the introduction of BARCLAY, an entry in the ultra low tar brand segment. BARCLAY, with its Actron filter, was marketed to consumers desiring a low delivery alternative.
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Brown & Williamson relaunched Barclay in 1980 as an entry in the ultra-low tar brand segment. With its Actron filter, the brand was marketed to consumers desiring a flavourful low delivery alternative. (The company claimed that the Actron filter improved the taste delivery through its unique smoke swirl which impacted a large number of taste sensors in the mouth simultaneously.)
  
On April 13, 1983, the Commission announced it had determined that its then testing methodology for "tar," nicotine, and carbon monoxide understated the measured deliveries for Brown & Williamson's Barclay cigarettes. Therefore, Barclay cigarettes were removed from the Commission's reports for "tar," nicotine, and carbon monoxide until a new, accurate methodology could be tested and adopted. The Commission found that there is a significant likelihood that the same problem exists with two other Brown & Williamson varieties -- Kool Ultra and Kool Ultra 100's. <br> Public statement by B&W addressing Barclay controversy and use of Actron filter. Claims that the Actron filter improves taste delivery through unique smoke swirl impacting a large number of taste sensors in the mouth simultaneously. Discusses deficiencies of FTC machine testing system, and argues against singling out Barclay cigarettes for exclusion from this test methodology given the many modes of compensation possible among brands for human smokers.
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On April 13, 1983, the Federal Trade Commission announced it had determined that its then-testing methodology for "tar", nicotine, and carbon monoxide understated the measured deliveries for Barclay, which had originally been advertised as having 1 mg of "tar" and 0.1 mg of nicotine.  As a result, they were removed from the F. T. C.'s reports for "tar," nicotine, and carbon monoxide until a new, accurate methodology could be tested and adopted. The Commission found that there is a significant likelihood that the same problem exists with two other cigarette brand made by Brown & Williamson -- Kool Ultra and Kool Ultra 100's.
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Brown & Williamson Tobacco was bought by [[ManufacturerR.J.Reynolds Tobacco Company |R. J. Reynolds Tobacco]] in 2004;  they continue to manufacture Barclay today.
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The Barclay brand is also sold internationally by British American Tobacco;  it is sold in Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Holland, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:36, 6 June 2011

Brand Barclay

Barclay cigarettes were first introduced in the United States by Brown & Williamson Tobacco in 1966, as a long-size (80 mm) brand tipped with the Millecel filter (which was used on various cigarette brands throughout the world in the 1960s). This version was later discontinued.

Brown & Williamson relaunched Barclay in 1980 as an entry in the ultra-low tar brand segment. With its Actron filter, the brand was marketed to consumers desiring a flavourful low delivery alternative. (The company claimed that the Actron filter improved the taste delivery through its unique smoke swirl which impacted a large number of taste sensors in the mouth simultaneously.)

On April 13, 1983, the Federal Trade Commission announced it had determined that its then-testing methodology for "tar", nicotine, and carbon monoxide understated the measured deliveries for Barclay, which had originally been advertised as having 1 mg of "tar" and 0.1 mg of nicotine. As a result, they were removed from the F. T. C.'s reports for "tar," nicotine, and carbon monoxide until a new, accurate methodology could be tested and adopted. The Commission found that there is a significant likelihood that the same problem exists with two other cigarette brand made by Brown & Williamson -- Kool Ultra and Kool Ultra 100's.

Brown & Williamson Tobacco was bought by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco in 2004; they continue to manufacture Barclay today.

The Barclay brand is also sold internationally by British American Tobacco; it is sold in Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Holland, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland.

Dear visitors of the site if you have more information about this brand, please edit this info. Thank you for the assistance.

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