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* [[Cavalier (turkish version) (Quality American Blend) KS-20-H - Turkey]] | * [[Cavalier (turkish version) (Quality American Blend) KS-20-H - Turkey]] | ||
− | + | The American version of Cavalier cigarettes were produced by [[ManufacturerR.J.Reynolds Tobacco Company |R. J. Reynolds Tobacco]]. Originally introduced in the 1940s as a king-size non-filter, it was meant to be a companion to their successful Camel cigarette brand, although it never became popular. Cavaliers were also a sponsor on the early episodes of the game show "I've Got a Secret", until it was replaced by Winstons around 1956. | |
− | + | It was reintroduced some time later in a wide range of varieties. | |
− | Cavaliers were also a sponsor on the early episodes of the game show " | + | |
− | + | The Canadian version was produced by [[ManufacturerMacdonald Tobacco Company |R. J. R. Macdonald]], and made in the 1970s. It has long since been discontinued. | |
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+ | Cavalier cigarettes are also made in Ecuador and Turkey. | ||
+ | Camel cigarettes was the first cigarette company to stake a claim in the major daytime TV programming with Cavalier cigarettes, an R.J. Reynolds product.<br> | ||
+ | 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 00:57, 28 June 2011
Brand Cavalier
- Cavalier (american version) (new design) (Full Flavor) KS-20-S - USA
- Cavalier (american version) (new design) (Full Flavor) L-20-S - USA
- Cavalier (american version) (new design) (Lights) KS-20-S - USA
- Cavalier (american version) (new design) (Lights) L-20-S - USA
- Cavalier (american version) (new design) (Menthol Full Flavor) KS-20-S - USA
- Cavalier (american version) (new design) (Menthol Full Flavor) L-20-S - USA
- Cavalier (american version) (new design) (Menthol Lights) KS-20-S - USA
- Cavalier (american version) (new design) (Menthol Lights) L-20-S - USA
- Cavalier (american version) (new design) (Non-Filter) KS-20-S - USA
- Cavalier (american version) (new design) (Ultra Lights) KS-20-S - USA
- Cavalier (american version) (new design) (Ultra Lights) L-20-S - USA
- Cavalier (american version) (old design 1) (Superior) KS-20-H - USA
- Cavalier (american version) (old design 2) (Extra Mildness) KS-4-H - USA
- Cavalier (american version) (old design 2) (Extremely Mild) KS-20-S - USA
- Cavalier (american version) (old design 2) (Extremely Mild) KS-4-H - USA
- Cavalier (ecuadorian version) KS-20-H - Ecuador
- Cavalier (turkish version) (Quality American Blend) KS-20-H - Turkey
The American version of Cavalier cigarettes were produced by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco. Originally introduced in the 1940s as a king-size non-filter, it was meant to be a companion to their successful Camel cigarette brand, although it never became popular. Cavaliers were also a sponsor on the early episodes of the game show "I've Got a Secret", until it was replaced by Winstons around 1956. It was reintroduced some time later in a wide range of varieties.
The Canadian version was produced by R. J. R. Macdonald, and made in the 1970s. It has long since been discontinued.
Cavalier cigarettes are also made in Ecuador and Turkey.
Camel cigarettes was the first cigarette company to stake a claim in the major daytime TV programming with Cavalier cigarettes, an R.J. Reynolds product.
Dear visitors of the site if you have more information about this brand, please edit this info. Thank you for the assistance.