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* [[Capri (mexican version) (Mentolado) KS-20-S - Mexico |Capri Mentolado (Mexican version) KS-20-S - Mexico]] | * [[Capri (mexican version) (Mentolado) KS-20-S - Mexico |Capri Mentolado (Mexican version) KS-20-S - Mexico]] | ||
− | Capri | + | The first American version of Capri was introduced in 1956 by Lee Brothers Tobacco, as 'Capri Rainbows', a high-end brand with different-coloured cigarette papers. At a later point, the Capri trademark was acquired by [[ManufacturerBrown & Williamson Tobacco |Brown & Williamson]], who first made Capri as a regular-gauge menthol cigarette. The brand was relaunched in 1987 as the world's first superslim cigarette, with a diametre of 17 mm. (By comparison, a regular-gauge cigarette has a diametre of 25 mm, while a slim cigarette is 21 mm.) This version of Capri is sold in many countries throughout the world, including Brazil, Hong Kong, Italy, and Japan. In France, where the trademark 'Capri' isn't used, the brand is sold under the name [[BrandCaprice |Caprice]]. |
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+ | Other Capri-brand cigarettes (unrelated to the American version) have been made in Mexico, Costa Rica, and Israel. | ||
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+ | Capri is available in regular and menthol light varieties, as well as regular and menthol ultra-light varieties. Capri is also available in a 120 mm length. | ||
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Revision as of 13:02, 6 June 2011
Brand Capri
- Capri Superslims Filter (American version 3) L-20-H - U.S.A.
- Capri Superslims Menthol Filter (American version 3) L-20-H - U.S.A.
- Capri Superslims Lights 120's (American version 3) SL-20-H - U.S.A.
- Capri Superslims Menthol Lights (American version 3) L-20-H - U.S.A.
- Capri Superslims Menthol Lights 120's (American version 3) SL-20-H - U.S.A.
- Capri Superslims Ultra Lights (American version 3) L-20-H - U.S.A.
- Capri Superslims Menthol Ultra Lights (American version 3) L-20-H - U.S.A.
- Capri Superslims Filter (American version 1a) L-20-H - Brazil
- Capri Superslims Filter (American version 1b) L-20-H - Brazil
- Capri Slims Menthol Lights (American version) L-20-H - Hong Kong
- Capri Superslims Lights (American version) L-20-H - Italy
- Capril Superslims Menthol Lights (American version 1) L-20-H - Italy
- Capri Superslims Menthol [Lights] (American version 2) L-20-H - Italy
- Capri Superslims Superlights (American version 1) L-20-H - Italy
- Capri Superslims Supreme [Superlights] (American version 2) L-20-H - Italy
- Capri Superslims Charcoal Filter (American version) L-20-H - Japan
- Capri Slims Menthol Super Lights (American version) L-20-H - Japan
- Capri Con Filtro (Mexican version) KS-20-S - Mexico
- Capri Mentolado (Mexican version) KS-20-S - Mexico
The first American version of Capri was introduced in 1956 by Lee Brothers Tobacco, as 'Capri Rainbows', a high-end brand with different-coloured cigarette papers. At a later point, the Capri trademark was acquired by Brown & Williamson, who first made Capri as a regular-gauge menthol cigarette. The brand was relaunched in 1987 as the world's first superslim cigarette, with a diametre of 17 mm. (By comparison, a regular-gauge cigarette has a diametre of 25 mm, while a slim cigarette is 21 mm.) This version of Capri is sold in many countries throughout the world, including Brazil, Hong Kong, Italy, and Japan. In France, where the trademark 'Capri' isn't used, the brand is sold under the name Caprice.
Other Capri-brand cigarettes (unrelated to the American version) have been made in Mexico, Costa Rica, and Israel.
Capri is available in regular and menthol light varieties, as well as regular and menthol ultra-light varieties. Capri is also available in a 120 mm length.