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====Brand Accord==== | ====Brand Accord==== | ||
− | * | + | * Accord (American version)--see under [[BrandCollector's Choice |Collector's Choice]] |
− | * [[Accord (american version) (Menthol) S-20-H - USA |Accord Menthol (American version | + | * [[Accord (american version) (Menthol) S-20-H - USA |Accord Menthol (American version) S-20-H - U.S.A.]] |
* [[http://www.cigarettespedia.com/images/f/f4/Accord_Canada_Version_1.jpg Canadian advertisement for Accord Ultra Mild, circa 1981]] | * [[http://www.cigarettespedia.com/images/f/f4/Accord_Canada_Version_1.jpg Canadian advertisement for Accord Ultra Mild, circa 1981]] | ||
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* [[Accordselect25.jpg |Accord Select [Light] (Canadian version 2) S-25-B - Canada]] | * [[Accordselect25.jpg |Accord Select [Light] (Canadian version 2) S-25-B - Canada]] | ||
− | Accord | + | The American version of Accord was produced by [[ManufacturerPhilip Morris Companies |Philip Morris]]; it was part of a system that, when used, was reputed to reduce the emissions and odours from the specially-made cigarette. |
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The Canadian version of Accord was introduced circa 1981 by [[ManufacturerBenson & Hedges (Canada) Ltd. |Benson & Hedges (Canada) Ltd.]] (later [[ManufacturerRothmans Benson & Hedges |Rothmans, Benson & Hedges]]); it was available in king size (85 mm) in packets of 20 (flip-top box) and 25 (slide and shell). An ultra-mild cigarette (3 mg. of "tar"), they were discontinued circa 2006. | The Canadian version of Accord was introduced circa 1981 by [[ManufacturerBenson & Hedges (Canada) Ltd. |Benson & Hedges (Canada) Ltd.]] (later [[ManufacturerRothmans Benson & Hedges |Rothmans, Benson & Hedges]]); it was available in king size (85 mm) in packets of 20 (flip-top box) and 25 (slide and shell). An ultra-mild cigarette (3 mg. of "tar"), they were discontinued circa 2006. | ||
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Around that time, RB&H relaunched Dumont cigarettes; however, Imperial Tobacco of Canada sued Rothmans over the pack's design; Imperial argued that it too closely infringed the design of du Maurier. As a result, Dumont cigarettes were renamed Accord. This incarnation is a full-flavoured, value brand, and is available in Full Flavour and Select (formerly Light). | Around that time, RB&H relaunched Dumont cigarettes; however, Imperial Tobacco of Canada sued Rothmans over the pack's design; Imperial argued that it too closely infringed the design of du Maurier. As a result, Dumont cigarettes were renamed Accord. This incarnation is a full-flavoured, value brand, and is available in Full Flavour and Select (formerly Light). | ||
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− | Dear visitors of the site if you have more information about this brand, please edit this info. | + | 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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Revision as of 22:43, 26 May 2011
Brand Accord
- Accord (American version)--see under Collector's Choice
- Accord Menthol (American version) S-20-H - U.S.A.
- [Canadian advertisement for Accord Ultra Mild, circa 1981]
- Accord Ultra Mild Menthol (Canadian version 1) KS-25-B - Canada
- Accord Ultra Mild (Canadian version 1) KS-25-B - Canada
- Accord Ultra Mild Menthol (Canadian version 1) KS-25-B - Canada
- Accord Ultra Mild (Canadian version 1) KS-25-B - Canada
- Accord Ultra Mild Menthol (Canadian version 1) KS-25-B - Canada
- Accord Select [Light] (Canadian version 2) S-25-B - Canada
The American version of Accord was produced by Philip Morris; it was part of a system that, when used, was reputed to reduce the emissions and odours from the specially-made cigarette.
The Canadian version of Accord was introduced circa 1981 by Benson & Hedges (Canada) Ltd. (later Rothmans, Benson & Hedges); it was available in king size (85 mm) in packets of 20 (flip-top box) and 25 (slide and shell). An ultra-mild cigarette (3 mg. of "tar"), they were discontinued circa 2006.
Around that time, RB&H relaunched Dumont cigarettes; however, Imperial Tobacco of Canada sued Rothmans over the pack's design; Imperial argued that it too closely infringed the design of du Maurier. As a result, Dumont cigarettes were renamed Accord. This incarnation is a full-flavoured, value brand, and is available in Full Flavour and Select (formerly Light).
Dear visitors of the site, if you have more information about this brand, please edit this info. Thank you for the assistance.