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What is the meaning of Montblanc’s six-pointed white star?

Marlboro was founded in Germany in 1906 and is famous for its writing instruments. Its trademark is a white six-pointed star, representing Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Europe. The snow on the six glaciers on the mountaintop also represents Marlboro’s indelibly written history. The hexagonal white star on the tip of the pen is the overlooking shape of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Europe. It symbolizes the snow ridge crown of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Europe, and symbolizes the courage to climb and the pursuit of excellence. The words "4810" on the tip of each pen are exactly the height of Montblanc.