Marlboro Filter Plus Cigarettes made under authority of
Philip Morris Products SA.
For decades Marlboro cigarette brand has been the king of the cigarette empire. Every smoker has tried this brand at least once in his lifetime. These cigarettes are the first choice of every smoker, for decades this brand is associated with pleasure and bliss. This brand is produced by Philip Morris USA, which is a branch of the Altria Tobacco Company, in USA and by Philip Morris International, a different company, outside America. The founder of the Philip Morris Company, Mr. Phillip Morris opened his first American subsidiary in 1902, this includes Marlboro cigarettes too. Although Marlboro was taken off the market after the end of World War II due to declining sales, the brand returned with a bang in the 1950's, when the company started making this brand with filters. The main reason why many brands introduced filter cigarettes during 1950's is that, a medical report titled "Cancer in Cartons" was released during this period. Filtered cigarettes were considered a safer alternative to the unfiltered ones. This is the most sought after brand in the world; they are distributed to numerous countries and can be purchased from online cigarette selling web sites too.
This brand gets its name from the location of its origin. The brand is named after the street of its first production, Great Marlborough Street. When this brand was introduced this manufacturing factory was the biggest cigarette factory at that time, later a factory located in Richmond, Virginia in the United States became the largest cigarette manufacturing factory in the world. This brand is also involved in game sponsoring, especially motor sports. They were involved with the factory World Rally Championship teams of Toyota, notably with Freddy Loix until the end of 1998, Mitsubishi, to whom Loix moved from 1999 to 2001, etc. Marlboro cigarettes are generally accredited as being among the most important sponsors in the world of Formula 1 and motor racing in general and in terms of the amount of financial backing given to various contestants.
Smoking causes heart diseases and lung cancer.