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Lucky Strike

LUCKY STRIKE SP REGULAR
LUCKY STRIKE SP REGULAR

Price $ 47.54

Lucky Strike cigarettes

Lucky Strike is a cigarette brand that was introduced in 1871 as a smoking mixture. Later it was substituted by a cigarette by R.A. Patterson in Richmond, Virginia. In 1905, the company was acquired by the American Tobacco Company. Initially the pack was dark green, but in 1917, the brand started using the slogan "It's Toasted"-that refers to the process of making the unique tobacco taste, instead of "Lucky Strike Green has gone to war", the company claimed the change was made because the copper used in the green color was needed for World War II. American Tobacco actually used chromium to produce the green ink, and copper to produce the gold-colored trim. A limited supply of each was available, and substitute materials made the package look drab. Many argue that the white package was introduced not to help the war effort but to lower costs and to increase the appeal of packaging among female smokers. In the same year an abbreviation "L.S. M.F.T" signifying "Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco" appeared. In 1978 and 1994, export rights and U.S. rights were purchased by Brown & Williamson. In 1996, filtered styles were launched in San Francisco, but it was not until 1999 were they available all over the United States. This cigarette is made with Turkish tobaccos. There exist a ritual among smokers both men and women. In order a wish come true, opening a pack of Luckies one should turn over the first cigarette and to smoke it the last.
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