Difference between revisions of "BrandGuinea Gold"
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* [[Guinea Gold (Golden's) S-10-B - Canada |Guinea Gold Plain S-10-B - Canada]] | * [[Guinea Gold (Golden's) S-10-B - Canada |Guinea Gold Plain S-10-B - Canada]] | ||
* [[Guinea Gold (Golden's Mild) S-20-B - Canada |Guinea Gold Plain (Mild) S-20-B - Canada]] | * [[Guinea Gold (Golden's Mild) S-20-B - Canada |Guinea Gold Plain (Mild) S-20-B - Canada]] | ||
+ | * [[GuineaGoldRougeTipped.jpg |Guinea Gold Rouge Tipped S-10-B - Canada]] | ||
Ogden’s Guinea Gold cigarettes were produced by the Ogden’s division of the Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, beginning circa 1931; they were regular sized (70 mm) and non-filtered. The brand originated in England, where Ogden’s of Liverpool was one of the founding companies of the British Imperial Tobacco in 1901. Guinea Gold Tobacco was imported by British American Tobacco to Canada starting towards the end of the First World War. | Ogden’s Guinea Gold cigarettes were produced by the Ogden’s division of the Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, beginning circa 1931; they were regular sized (70 mm) and non-filtered. The brand originated in England, where Ogden’s of Liverpool was one of the founding companies of the British Imperial Tobacco in 1901. Guinea Gold Tobacco was imported by British American Tobacco to Canada starting towards the end of the First World War. |
Latest revision as of 07:13, 23 January 2009
Brand Guinea Gold
- Guinea Gold Plain S-10-B - Canada
- Guinea Gold Plain (Mild) S-20-B - Canada
- Guinea Gold Rouge Tipped S-10-B - Canada
Ogden’s Guinea Gold cigarettes were produced by the Ogden’s division of the Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, beginning circa 1931; they were regular sized (70 mm) and non-filtered. The brand originated in England, where Ogden’s of Liverpool was one of the founding companies of the British Imperial Tobacco in 1901. Guinea Gold Tobacco was imported by British American Tobacco to Canada starting towards the end of the First World War.
The brand has long since been discontinued.
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