Klubi was a Finnish brand of cigarettes, which was manufactured by "Rettig Group Oy Ab".[1]
Product type | Cigarette |
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Produced by | Rettig Group Oy Ab |
Country | Finland |
Introduced | 1901 |
Discontinued | Mid 2000s |
Markets | Finland |
Carcinogenicity: IARC group 1 |
History
editKlubi was founded in 1901 and was sold with a number of different variants of cigarettes. The best known of these were the Klubi 7 (Club 7) and its successor Klubi 77 (Club 77), so-called "straw clubs" with hollow paper holders and green-and-white packaging, the white inner cover of which was allegedly used by people for taking notes and even architectural drawing.[2][3]
In the beginning of the 20th century, consumers began to demand lighter cigarettes from the Rettig plant. The first product versions were Klubi 1 (1901) and Klubi 2 (1902), but these were not very popular in Finland, although the Klubi 2 cigarette reached an export success in the United Kingdom. Domestic success began with the Klubi 7 variant in 1907. The best-selling Klubi cigarette products from the 1910s until the 1930s besides the Klubi 7 were the Klubi 17, the Klubi Malta became popular variants while more and more Klubi cigarettes were introduced to the market.[3]
In 1943 the Klubi 7 variant had to be replaced due to a lack of raw materials with a new version called Klubi 77, which then became the all-time most popular Klubi variant.[3]
Klubi cigarettes were produced until the mid 1990s, when new anti-tobacco regulations of the European Union became a major obstacle. No agreement had been reached about the necessary production technology of low-tar cigarettes. In 2003 the Franco-Spanish tobacco business Altadis bought the brand and tried to market the Klubi 77 cigarettes in a modernized box, but the nostalgic novelty product no longer fulfilled consumer expectations.[4][3] In later years the plant was producing at least the Klubi products Klubi 22, which was filtered, and Klubi 27.[5]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "BrandKlubi - Cigarettes Pedia". Cigarettespedia.com. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
- ^ "Klubi". Zigsam.at. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
- ^ a b c d Juhani Kostet: Pilliä ja pöllliä, P. C. Rettigin suosituimmat savukkeet, teoksessa Kupila, Sanna (toim.) (2004). Sisua, siloa ja sinappia: merkkituotteita Turusta. Turku: Turun maakuntamuseo. pp. 224–233. ISBN 951-595-090-2.
- ^ Klubin paluu, Markkinointi & Mainonta 13.6.2003. Viitattu 3.12.2013
- ^ "Finnish Cigarettes from 1950–, The World Of Collector Kettunen". Kolumbus.fi. Archived from the original on 7 December 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2018.