Winston Red Box made under control of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
Brands that have managed to remain at the top of the charts for decades have no point to prove and have nothing to achieve, but the Winston brand is still innovating their cigarettes to get better, conquer new territories and to expand their influence further. Even after dominating the cigarette markets for decades the thirst to improve has not subsided. Winston cigarettes are manufactured by the famous R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. This brand was named after the city of its origin, Winston Salem in North Carolina. This brand was first launched in the year 1954 and they are still at the top of the list of great cigarettes. In 2001 they were still ranked 6th in market share value.
Winston cigarettes have had considerable influence on the Unites States Culture. It has sponsored many motor racing teams and they have also sponsored the very well known Winston Cup race. They have sponsored famous NASCAR drivers such as Mark Martin and Jeff Gordon. Winston cigarettes are soft, smooth and have rich flavor; they are neither harsh nor too mild they are just perfect cigarettes that can be enjoyed by all. When they were first introduced in the 1950's they just blew the competition away. This brand is also known to be additive free and hence they are very popular among smokers. They may cost more but the cost is nothing compared to the quality of the product.
These cigarettes like many others have launched numerous variants; all equally good like the regular ones. They too have not lagged behind when it comes to market share. All variants of Winston are worth trying, they can be also smoked as a regular brand. Few of the varieties are Winston Filter, Winston Classic, Winston Super Lights, Winston Lights, Winston One, Winston Super Slim Silver, Winston Super Slims Blues and many more. Winston cigarettes come in red colored flip top box and a band at the middle carrying the Winston logo or with a white box with a colored band indicating the variety of the contents.
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