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  2. John Player & Sons - Wikipedia

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    John Player & Sons. John Player & Sons, most often known simply as Player's, was a tobacco and cigarette manufacturer based in Nottingham, England. In 1901, the company merged with other companies to form The Imperial Tobacco Company to face competition from US manufacturers. [ 2] The company also released several series of association football ...

  3. Player's Navy Cut - Wikipedia

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    Navy Cut Tobacco was a brand of cigarettes originally manufactured by Imperial Brands (formerly John Player & Sons) in Nottingham, England.Named "Player's Navy Cut," the brand gained popularity in Britain, Germany, and British Ceylon (present-day Sri Lanka) during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, later expanding to the United States. [1]

  4. List of cigarette brands - Wikipedia

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    Club (German cigarette) Japan Tobacco: Germany: Clu13 (Club) Bentoel Group: Indonesia [citation needed] Cohiba: Altadis: Cuba: 1987; 37 years ago () [citation needed] Colt: Philip Morris USA (United States), Imperial Tobacco Finland Oy (a subsidiary of Imperial Tobacco in Finland) Finland: 1964; 60 years ago () Competidora Dosal Tobacco: United ...

  5. Smoking in association football - Wikipedia

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    Smoking in association football. The issue of smoking in association football is a historical controversy. Traditionally, football managers would smoke on the touch-line as well as players smoking away from the pitch. However, growing anti-smoking trends have led to a number of restrictions being put in place surrounding them.

  6. Imperial Brands - Wikipedia

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    Imperial Tobacco building in Raleigh Road, Bristol, constructed in 1912 The Imperial Tobacco Company was created in 1901, through the amalgamation of 13 British tobacco and cigarette companies: W.D. & H.O. Wills of Bristol (the leading manufacturer of tobacco products at that time), John Player & Sons of Nottingham, and 11 other independent family businesses, which were in competition with ...

  7. 15 people in sports who have smoked cigarettes - AOL

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    Updated July 14, 2016 at 10:47 PM. 15 people in sports who have smoked cigarettes. Pro athletes are figured to be some of the healthiest humans in the world -- but even they aren't immune from ...

  8. Superkings - Wikipedia

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    The name Superkings is derived from cigarettes that are larger than 84mm (king sized cigarettes); hence the name ‘ Super kings’. The term is often used to describe any cigarette of regular gauge but with additional length to a king sized cigarette. Being primarily marketed towards the working-class female smoker, the brand was the 9th most ...

  9. Chewing tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Chewing tobacco. Chewing tobacco is a type of smokeless tobacco product that is placed between the cheek and lower gum to draw out its flavor. It consists of coarsely chopped aged tobacco that is flavored and often sweetened; it is not ground fine like dipping tobacco. Unwanted juices are spat while chewing.