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==History==
 
==History==
Belair was introduced in the United States by the [[ManufacturerBrown & Williamson Tobacco |Brown & Williamson Tobacco Company]] in 1959 as a mild, filtered king-size (85 mm) menthol brand.  Belair 100s were brought out in 1968.  The brand was relaunched in the value-priced segment in the 1990s, and has since been discontinued.  The American version, with a recessed filter tip, was made in Canada starting in 1960 by [[ManufacturerImperial_Tobacco_Canada |Imperial Tobacco Canada]], though it was discontinued by the mid-1960s.
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Belair was introduced in the United States by the [[ManufacturerBrown & Williamson Tobacco |Brown & Williamson Tobacco Company]] in 1959 as a mild, filtered king-size (85 mm) menthol brand.  Belair 100s were brought out in 1968.  The brand was relaunched in the value-priced segment in the 1990s.  It is currently made by [[ManufacturerR.J.Reynolds Tobacco Company |R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company]], who bought Brown & Williamson Tobacco in 2004.  The American version, with a recessed filter tip, was made in Canada starting in 1960 by [[ManufacturerImperial_Tobacco_Canada |Imperial Tobacco Canada]]; it was thought that it was discontinued by the mid-1960s, but a recent pack found indicates that they were sold in Canada up until the early 1990s.
  
 
The Brazilian version of Belair, which was non-mentholated, was made in long- (80 mm) and king-size (85 mm) by S. A. Brasileira de Tabacos Industrializados Sabrati, and later by R. J. Reynolds Tabacos do Brasil, who withdrew from the Brazilian market in 1990.
 
The Brazilian version of Belair, which was non-mentholated, was made in long- (80 mm) and king-size (85 mm) by S. A. Brasileira de Tabacos Industrializados Sabrati, and later by R. J. Reynolds Tabacos do Brasil, who withdrew from the Brazilian market in 1990.
  
An English version was also produced by W. D. & H. O. Wills, a division of the Imperial Tobacco Group.
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An English version was also produced by W. D. & H. O. Wills, a division of the [[ManufacturerImperial Tobacco Group |Imperial Tobacco Group]].
  
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==Cigarette Packs==
 
==Cigarette Packs==
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* [[Belair (design 2) (Lights Low Tar - Menthol) KS-20-S - USA |Belair Menthol Lights (American version 2) KS-20-S - U.S.A.]]
 
* [[Belair (design 2) (Lights Low Tar - Menthol) KS-20-S - USA |Belair Menthol Lights (American version 2) KS-20-S - U.S.A.]]
 
* [[Belair (design 2) (Lights Low Tar - Menthol) L-20-S - USA |Belair Menthol Lights (American version 2) L-20-S - U.S.A.]]
 
* [[Belair (design 2) (Lights Low Tar - Menthol) L-20-S - USA |Belair Menthol Lights (American version 2) L-20-S - U.S.A.]]
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* [[Belair Menthol Filter (American version) KS-20-H - Canada]]
  
 
* [[Belair Filtro (design 3) (Cigarros Finos) L-20-H - Brasilia |Belair Filtro Long Size (Brazilian version 1) 80 mm-4-H - Brazil]]
 
* [[Belair Filtro (design 3) (Cigarros Finos) L-20-H - Brasilia |Belair Filtro Long Size (Brazilian version 1) 80 mm-4-H - Brazil]]

Latest revision as of 01:42, 30 June 2011

History

Belair was introduced in the United States by the Brown & Williamson Tobacco Company in 1959 as a mild, filtered king-size (85 mm) menthol brand. Belair 100s were brought out in 1968. The brand was relaunched in the value-priced segment in the 1990s. It is currently made by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, who bought Brown & Williamson Tobacco in 2004. The American version, with a recessed filter tip, was made in Canada starting in 1960 by Imperial Tobacco Canada; it was thought that it was discontinued by the mid-1960s, but a recent pack found indicates that they were sold in Canada up until the early 1990s.

The Brazilian version of Belair, which was non-mentholated, was made in long- (80 mm) and king-size (85 mm) by S. A. Brasileira de Tabacos Industrializados Sabrati, and later by R. J. Reynolds Tabacos do Brasil, who withdrew from the Brazilian market in 1990.

An English version was also produced by W. D. & H. O. Wills, a division of the Imperial Tobacco Group.

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

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