Difference between revisions of "BrandPlayer's No 6"
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− | * [[Player's No 6 ( | + | * [[Player's No 6 (Finest Virginia) S-10-H (light blue and green and white) - Question |Player’s No. 6 Filter (British version 1) S-10-H - origin unknown]] |
− | * [[Player's No 6 (Finest Virginia) KS-20-S (brown and biege and white) - Switzerland and England]] | + | * [[Player's No 6 (Finest Virginia) KS-20-S (brown and biege and white) - Switzerland and England |Player’s No. 6 Plain (British version 2) S-20-S - Switzerland]] |
− | * [[Player's No 6 ( | + | * [[Player's No6 S-20-H - England |Player’s No. 6 Plain (British version 2) S-20-B - England]] |
− | * [[Player's No 6 KS-20- | + | * [[Player's No 6 (Filter Virginia) KS-20-S (light blue and green and white) - Switzerland and England |Player’s No. 6 Filter (British version 2) KS-20-S - Switzerland]] |
− | * [[Player's | + | * [[Player's No 6 KS-20-H (light blue and green and white) - England |Player’s No. 6 Filter (British version) KS-20-H - England]] |
− | + | Player’s No. 6 was first introduced in the United Kingdom, in plain-end and filter, by Imperial Tobacco. It was launched as a coupon brand in late 1965, and quickly became popular, reputedly capturing one-eighth of the cigarette market in Britain within a year of its roll-out. It was introduced to Canada in 1967 by Imperial Tobacco Canada as a compact-sized cigarette (68 mm or less, compared with the 75 mm regular-sized cigarette). It was sold in Canada as late as 1972, but did not survive the 1970s. | |
− | + | The brand was also launched in Europe. | |
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+ | Go to [[ManufacturerImperial_Tobacco_Canada |Manufacturer Imperial Tobacco Canada]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:28, 21 January 2009
Brand Player's No 6
- Player’s No. 6 Filter (British version 1) S-10-H - origin unknown
- Player’s No. 6 Plain (British version 2) S-20-S - Switzerland
- Player’s No. 6 Plain (British version 2) S-20-B - England
- Player’s No. 6 Filter (British version 2) KS-20-S - Switzerland
- Player’s No. 6 Filter (British version) KS-20-H - England
Player’s No. 6 was first introduced in the United Kingdom, in plain-end and filter, by Imperial Tobacco. It was launched as a coupon brand in late 1965, and quickly became popular, reputedly capturing one-eighth of the cigarette market in Britain within a year of its roll-out. It was introduced to Canada in 1967 by Imperial Tobacco Canada as a compact-sized cigarette (68 mm or less, compared with the 75 mm regular-sized cigarette). It was sold in Canada as late as 1972, but did not survive the 1970s.
The brand was also launched in Europe.