Chesterfield cigarettes presented in our catalogue always comes directly from original European warehouses. Chesterfield cigarettes sold online at CigarettesHouse.com are the same quality as American ones and have the same freshness as those you can buy at the domestic store. The only difference is that our Chesterfield cigarettes prices are much cheaper.
The Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company is known for Chesterfield Cigarettes, a cigarette brand that they manufactured from 1911 until 1998.
A 'plug tobacco war' was fought during 1897 and 1898 with Drummond and Liggett & Myers on one side, and American Tobacco Company on the other. In October, 1898, Liggett & Myers became part of ATCo trust and continued to produce Chesterfield cigarettes until the 1911 trust dissolution. L&M re-blended and repackaged Chesterfield to compete with the 1913 introduction of Camel Cigarettes.
Nowadays, Chesterfield is manufactured by Philip Morris. At present Chesterfield cigarettes are a classic favorite, as Pall Mall and Lucky Strike cigarettes. At due period Chesterfield cigarettes was one of the most smoked brands of discount cigarettes in the United States. Both versions - filtered and non-filtered ones were spread, though non filtered Chesterfield cigarettes considered being very strong.
Chesterfield cigarettes are made for real smokers, and combine the three important things in each cigarette - mildness, excellent taste and cooler smoking.
See also:
• Viceroy Cigarettes
• Magna Cigarettes
• Cosmos Cigarettes
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