Chesterfield Cigarettes
Chesterfield Cigarettes one of the most popular cigarette brands of the world has a pretty interesting history. It was actually named in honor of the county, situated in Virginia. Chesterfield Cigarettes are being manufactured since 1873. It is manufactured under the control of Philip Morris International, the manufacturers of Bond Cigarettes. In 1898, it was acquired by American Tobacco and again, in 1911, when some problems occurred regarding the material, it was sold to Liggett and Myers. During all these periods of time, the brand was subjected to some significant changes to attract customers all over the world as a part of an advertisement campaign. Due to all these reasons, the sale of Chesterfield Cigarettes increased rapidly, and soon became the most popular Cigarette Brand of America.
Later, in 1995, the Manufacture of Chesterfield Cigarettes was undertaken by Philip Morris Company, worldwide. A special pack with attractive design was launched in the month of April, 2008. It is also available in various flavors, and is available with filter and also without filters.
There is yet another peculiarity for Chesterfield brands, that is the manufacturers always do mention the contents, concentration, and other peculiarities of the concerned brand, very promptly, and accurately in cognizant with the flavor, on the cover pack. This information is really helpful for buyers, so that they will get a vivid idea about the brand, flavor, its contents etc., and so that he could decide himself, in making a choice over the brand or flavor, since the company is sincere and has a broad - minded approach to its customers, all over the world. Thus Chesterfield Cigarettes had created their own identity in the world Cigarette market, with a fistful of satisfied customers. Different varieties like Light, Ultra light, Silver, Classic Bronze, Blue, etc are in demand around the globe. The company also produces slim cigarettes where 20 Cigarettes are being placed in a single pack, available in different flavors.
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