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How to tell whether Marlboro is true or false

1. Many fake Marlboros have their own trademark printing patterns, which are not available in real cigarettes.

2. There is an indentation around the ring box at 5mm or 2mm at the lower end of the aluminum paper pull mouth of the hard box.

3. There is no indentation on the aluminum paper of fake cigarettes.

4. The pattern edges of real cigarette boxes and small boxes and the edges of English letters are zigzag.

5, fake cigarettes make the edges of letters and patterns jagged.

6. The cable head of the cigarette case is semicircular.

7. The fake cigarette has a slight burr and is straight, and the drawing head is not standardized.

8. There is an indentation around the ring box at 5mm or 2mm at the lower end of the aluminum paper pull-mouth.

9, fake cigarettes without indentation.

1. The cigarettes of real cigarettes are arranged as 7, 7 and 6.

11. The arrangement of fake cigarettes is 7, 6 and 7.

12. The glue mark at the end of the real cigarette box is linear and one-point, the glue mark at the left and right sides of the small box is an 8mm wide five-point dot matrix glue mark, and the aluminum paper is an 8mm wide five-point dot matrix glue mark before and after adhering to the small box.

13. The fake cigarettes are one-point, and the strips and small boxes are marked with secondary sealing or sealed by hand, showing irregular sheets.

14. The soft box Marlboro small box is sealed with three-stage glue marks.

15. The fake cigarette is a linear one-stage glue mark.

Extended information

Early development of Marlboro:

1. Probably no one would have thought that Marlboro cigarettes, which were popular all over the world, started as a small shop in 1854, and were officially registered in the United States as Marlboro in 198. Philip Morris Company was established in 1919, and it was a company that was declared bankrupt in the 194s.

2. In the early days of Marlboro's business, Marlboro's positioning was women's cigarettes, and the vast majority of consumers were women. Its advertising slogan is: as mild as the weather in May. However, contrary to expectations, although the number of smokers in the United States was rising every year, the sales of Marlboro cigarettes were always flat.

3. Ladies complain that the white holder of cigarettes will be stained with their bright red lipstick, which is very unsightly. So Morris changed the cigarette holder to red. However, all this failed to save the fate of Marlboro cigarettes, and Morris finally stopped producing Marlboro cigarettes in the early 194s.

4. After World War II, the number of smokers in the United States continued to increase. Marlboro moved the latest filter-tip cigarettes back to the women's cigarette market and launched three series: a simple one, a white and red filter tip and the one advertised as "matching your lips and fingertips".

5. At that time, the consumption of cigarettes in the United States reached 382 billion cigarettes a year, and each consumer smoked as many as 2,262 cigarettes on average. However, the sales of Marlboro were still poor, and few smokers smoked Marlboro, and even people who knew the brand were extremely limited.

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