Kim (cigarette)


Kim was a German brand of cigarettes that was manufactured by British American Tobacco.
The correct product brand name was Kim Slimsize and came in a few varieties, most notably Kim Red Slimsize and Kim Blue Slimsize.

History

The brand was originally founded in the 1940s by "Oriental-Kim Cigaretten-Werk G.m.b.H." and re-introduced in 1970 by BAT Germany, the cigarette has a length of 9.5 cm and looks striking especially because of its slim shape. The mark was protected in 1972 in Germany and is popular with women, which is why the brand is also often referred to as a "Woman's cigarette". It has been discontinued in 2009.
Main market was Germany. Other markets were Belgium, Netherlands, France, Austria, Italy, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Belarus and Cuba.

Packaging

The box is completely white from the opening until the middle of the packaging. At the bottom of the pack a wave pattern is visible, depending on the variant either in orange-red or turquoise-blue.

Advertising slogans

Below are all the current brands of Kim cigarettes sold, with the levels of tar, nicotine and carbon monoxide included.

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