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− | * [[Buckingham Cigarettes - 02 |Buckingham (American version 1) S-20-S - U.S.A.]] | + | * [[Buckingham Cigarettes - 02 |Buckingham Non-Filter (American version 1) S-20-S - U.S.A.]] |
− | * [[Buckingham Cigarettes - 01 |Buckingham (American version 2) S-20-S - U.S.A.]] | + | * [[Buckingham Cigarettes - 01 |Buckingham Non-Filter (American version 2) S-20-S - U.S.A.]] |
− | * [[Buckingham Cigarettes London |Buckingham (Canadian version 1--1914-23?) S-50-B - Canada]] | + | * [[Buckingham Cigarettes London |Buckingham Plain (Canadian version 1--1914-23?) S-50-B - Canada]] |
− | * [[Buckingham (canadian version) (design 3) (They're Mild) S-18-B - Canada |Buckingham (Canadian version 1--1944-53) S-18-B - Canada]] | + | * [[Buckingham (canadian version) (design 3) (They're Mild) S-18-B - Canada |Buckingham Plain(Canadian version 1--1944-53) S-18-B - Canada]] |
− | * [[Buckingham (canadian version) (design 3) (They're Mild) S-20-S - Canada |Buckingham (Canadian version 1--1954-63) S-20-S - Canada]] | + | * [[Buckingham (canadian version) (design 3) (They're Mild) S-20-S - Canada |Buckingham Plain(Canadian version 1--1954-63) S-20-S - Canada]] |
− | * [[Buckingham (canadian version) (design 1) S-10-B - Canada |Buckingham (Canadian version 2--1960s) S-10-B - Canada]] | + | * [[Buckingham (canadian version) (design 1) S-10-B - Canada |Buckingham Plain (Canadian version 2--1960s) S-10-B - Canada]] |
− | * [[Buckingham Cigarettes - 03 |Buckingham (Canadian version 2--1960s) S-50-B - Canada]] | + | * [[Buckingham Cigarettes - 03 |Buckingham Plain (Canadian version 2--1960s) S-50-B - Canada]] |
− | * [[Buckingham (canadian version) (design 2) S-20-B - Canada |Buckingham (Canadian version 3--1970s) S-20-B - Canada]] | + | * [[Buckingham (canadian version) (design 2) S-20-B - Canada |Buckingham Plain (Canadian version 3--1970s) S-20-B - Canada]] |
− | * [[Buckingham (dutch version) (Virginia Cigarettes) S-20-S - Holland |Buckingham (Dutch version) (Virginia) S-20-S - Holland]] | + | * [[Buckingham (dutch version) (Virginia Cigarettes) S-20-S - Holland |Buckingham Plain (Dutch version) (Virginia) S-20-S - Holland]] |
* [[Buckingham (greek version) KS-18-H - England and Greece |Buckingham (Greek version) KS-18-H - England and Greece]] | * [[Buckingham (greek version) KS-18-H - England and Greece |Buckingham (Greek version) KS-18-H - England and Greece]] | ||
* [[Buckingham (greek version) L-18-H - England and Greece |Buckingham Superkings (Greek version) L-18-H - England and Greece]] | * [[Buckingham (greek version) L-18-H - England and Greece |Buckingham Superkings (Greek version) L-18-H - England and Greece]] | ||
* [[Buckingham (greek version) (Lights) KS-18-H - England and Greece |Buckingham Lights (Greek version) KS-18-H - England and Greece]] | * [[Buckingham (greek version) (Lights) KS-18-H - England and Greece |Buckingham Lights (Greek version) KS-18-H - England and Greece]] | ||
* [[Buckingham (greek version) (Lights) L-18-H - England and Greece |Buckingham Lights Superkings (Greek version) L-18-H - England and Greece]] | * [[Buckingham (greek version) (Lights) L-18-H - England and Greece |Buckingham Lights Superkings (Greek version) L-18-H - England and Greece]] | ||
− | * [[Buckingham Cigarettes |Buckingham (origin unknown) S-20-H]] | + | * [[Buckingham Cigarettes |Buckingham Plain (origin unknown) S-20-H]] |
+ | The Buckingham brand originated in the United States, produced by Philip Morris. The Canadian version was sold by the Tuckett Tobacco Company, which held the trademark rights to Philip Morris in Canada. Tuckett was bought out by Imperial Tobacco Canada in 1930, who succeeded to the trademark rights. | ||
− | + | In 1929, Tuckett began their sponsorship of the Buckingham Booster Radio Orchestra. This proved to be very beneficial for the brand, as Buckinghams would eventually grow in popularity to hold 80% of the Canadian market for blended cigarettes. Imperial Tobacco Canada continued to manufacture Buckingham in its original form until 1994, when they were pulled off the market (along with Player's Special Blend, Kool, and Pall Mall) after it was reported that Imperial added corn startch to the tobacco to give those brands their American taste. | |
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[[Cigarettesb|Cigarettes B]] | [[Cigarettesb|Cigarettes B]] |
Revision as of 07:59, 16 January 2009
Brand Buckingham
- Buckingham Non-Filter (American version 1) S-20-S - U.S.A.
- Buckingham Non-Filter (American version 2) S-20-S - U.S.A.
- Buckingham Plain (Canadian version 1--1914-23?) S-50-B - Canada
- Buckingham Plain(Canadian version 1--1944-53) S-18-B - Canada
- Buckingham Plain(Canadian version 1--1954-63) S-20-S - Canada
- Buckingham Plain (Canadian version 2--1960s) S-10-B - Canada
- Buckingham Plain (Canadian version 2--1960s) S-50-B - Canada
- Buckingham Plain (Canadian version 3--1970s) S-20-B - Canada
- Buckingham Plain (Dutch version) (Virginia) S-20-S - Holland
- Buckingham (Greek version) KS-18-H - England and Greece
- Buckingham Superkings (Greek version) L-18-H - England and Greece
- Buckingham Lights (Greek version) KS-18-H - England and Greece
- Buckingham Lights Superkings (Greek version) L-18-H - England and Greece
- Buckingham Plain (origin unknown) S-20-H
The Buckingham brand originated in the United States, produced by Philip Morris. The Canadian version was sold by the Tuckett Tobacco Company, which held the trademark rights to Philip Morris in Canada. Tuckett was bought out by Imperial Tobacco Canada in 1930, who succeeded to the trademark rights.
In 1929, Tuckett began their sponsorship of the Buckingham Booster Radio Orchestra. This proved to be very beneficial for the brand, as Buckinghams would eventually grow in popularity to hold 80% of the Canadian market for blended cigarettes. Imperial Tobacco Canada continued to manufacture Buckingham in its original form until 1994, when they were pulled off the market (along with Player's Special Blend, Kool, and Pall Mall) after it was reported that Imperial added corn startch to the tobacco to give those brands their American taste.