Prince (cigarette) - Variants of The Prince Brand

Variants of The Prince Brand

  • Prince Rich Taste (formerly Prince Full Flavour, introduced 1957)
  • Prince Rounded Taste (formerly Prince Lights, seni s.. senede)
  • Prince Rich Taste 100 (formerly Prince Full Flavour 100, introduced 1985)
  • Prince Rounded Taste 100 (formerly Prince Lights 100, introduced 1988)
  • Prince Menthol Taste (formerly Prince Lights Menthol, introduced 1990)
  • Prince Golden Taste (formerly Prince Ultra Lights, introduced 1990)
  • Prince Golden Taste 100 (formerly Prince Lights 100, introduced 1995)
  • Prince Smooth Taste (formerly Prince Extra Ultra, introduced 1999)
  • Prince Mellow Taste (formerly Prince Medium)
  • Prince Highland Taste : Introduced in 2006
  • Prince Indian Summer : Introduced in late 2007/early 2008
  • Prince First Cut : Introduced in late 2007/early 2008
British American Tobacco
Subsidiaries
Current
  • Bentoel Group (60%)
  • British American Tobacco Ghana
  • Gelora Djaja (40%)
  • House of Prince
  • Pakistan Tobacco Company
  • P.J. Carroll & Company
  • Reynolds American (42%)
  • Souza Cruz S/A
  • Tekel
  • WD & HO Wills Holdings
Former
  • Allied Dunbar2
  • Batus Inc.1
  • British American Racing2
  • Brown & Williamson1
  • The Crescent2
  • Cunliffe-Owen Aircraft2
  • Eagle Star Insurance2
  • Farmers Insurance Group2
  • Frederick & Nelson2
  • Gimbels2
  • Kohl's2
  • Marshall Field's2
  • Murray, Sons and Company1
  • Rothmans International1
Brands
Current
  • Benson & Hedges
  • Carroll's
  • Craven A
  • du Maurier
  • Dunhill
  • HB
  • Kent
  • King's
  • Kool
  • Lucky Strike
  • Pall Mall
  • Parisienne
  • Peter Stuyvesant
  • Player's
  • Prince
  • Rothmans
  • State Express 555
  • Sweet Afton
  • Tekel
  • Viceroy
  • Vogue
  • Winfield
Former
  • Elita
People
  • Hugo Cunliffe-Owen
  • James Buchanan Duke
  • Sir Joseph Hood, 1st Baronet
  • Jan du Plessis
  • Nicandro Durante
Other
  • Export House
  • 1Now integrated into other British American Tobacco subsidiaries or business entities 2Sold
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Cigarettes
Types
  • Electronic
  • Fashion
  • Fire safe
  • Herbal
  • Kretek
  • Lights
  • Menthol
Components
  • Tobacco
  • Rolling paper
  • Filter
  • Additives
Peripherals
  • Ashtray
  • Holder
  • Lighter
  • Machine
  • Pack
  • Receptacles
Culture
  • Cigarette card
  • Cigarette smoking among college students
  • Smoking fetishism
  • Tobacco smoking
Health issues
  • Chain smoking
  • Cigarette smoking for weight loss
  • Nicotine poisoning
  • Passive smoking
  • Third-hand smoke
  • Schizophrenia and smoking
  • Sidestream smoke
Tobacco industry
  • Cultivation of tobacco
  • Egyptian cigarette industry
  • History of commercial tobacco in the United States
  • Tobacco advertising
Government
and the law
  • Cigarette smuggling
  • Cigarette taxes in the United States
  • Plain cigarette packaging
  • Smoking age
  • Smoking bans in private vehicles
  • Tobacco control movement
  • Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement
  • Tobacco packaging warning messages
  • Tobacco politics
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  • Countries by cigarette consumption per capita
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