A Counterblaste to Tobacco was created in 1604.
King James I of England had a negative view of tobacco, which he expressed in his 1604 publication, "A Counterblaste to Tobacco." He considered smoking to be a harmful habit that promoted vice and health problems. Despite its popularity, he believed tobacco was a waste of money and a source of moral decay. His disdain for tobacco ultimately led to attempts to tax and regulate its use in England.
British American Tobacco was created in 1902.
Tobacco Institute was created in 1958.
Tobacco Bowl was created in 1949.
Fortune Tobacco was created in 1966.
Scandinavian Tobacco Group was created in 1961.
Japan Tobacco International was created in 1999.
Sarajevo Tobacco Factory was created in 1880.
The Old Tobacco Shop was created in 1921.
Brown Tobacco Warehouse was created in 1892.
Tobacco - film - was created on 1962-11-05.
Prince Albert - tobacco - was created in 1907.