I have a old brown and williamson cigarette roller and need a new belt or apron where can i get one and how much are they.
Manufacturing tobacco products without proper licensing is illegal, and we cannot aid illegal enterprises.
Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation coupons were a marketing strategy used by the company to promote their tobacco products. These coupons were typically included in cigarette packs and could be redeemed for discounts on future purchases or for promotional items. The use of coupons was a common practice in the tobacco industry to encourage brand loyalty and increase sales.
Because he knew too many information about the tobacco company and they didn't want him to share it.
the sticky brown substance in a cigarette is tar.
LSMFT stands for "Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco", an advertising slogan for a brand of cigarettes sold by the R. J. Reynolds Company, and exported by Brown & Williamson and marketed as well by British American Tobacco (BAT Industries).
Brown Tobacco Warehouse was created in 1892.
You are describing tobacco tar. It is the main cause of lung and throat cancer those who smoke them. It can also cause yellow-brown stains on fingers and teeth. Pot actually has four times the amount of tar than tobacco cigarettes.
Tobacco has a brown / tan appearance after it has dried. Fresh tobacco is green when it comes off the plant.
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Seven Tobacco Company executives who testified at Congressional hearings as to the addictiveness (or lack thereof) of cigarettes. The officers who appeared before Henry Waxman's D-CA) Committee beginning April 14, 1994, were: William Campbell, CEO, Philip Morris James Johnston, CEO, RJR Tobacco Co Joseph Taddeo, President, U.S. Tobacco Co Andrew Tisch, CEO, Lorillard Tobacco Thomas Sandefur, CEO, Brown & Williamson Tobacco Co Ed Horrigan, CEO, Liggett Group Donald Johnston, CEO, American Tobacco Co.
Tobacco.