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Where are Ashima cigarettes produced?

Ashima cigarettes are produced by the Yuxi Cigarette Factory of Hongta Tobacco Co., Ltd. This brand of cigarettes began production in 1982. It is an A-segment upper limit flue-cured cigarette and is one of China's typical light-flavor cigarettes. It is named after the famous legendary Yi girl "Ashima" in Yunnan. It has been awarded the title of Ministry of Excellent Product and is a famous cigarette in China.

However, the production of this cigarette was officially discontinued in 2006. The reason was that the Yunnan Tourism Bureau registered "Ashima" as a tourism trademark, and Hongta Group stopped the production of this brand of cigarettes to avoid infringement.

Extended information:

Ashima cigarette identification:

1. "Ashima" brand products include 84mm soft and 84mm hard packages; 94mm soft , hard bag.

2. Packaging

a. Due to different machine models, the oil seal of the 84mm soft-packed strip box has two types of seals: front and side seals. ?

b. Small boxes and cartons use laser coding technology and are printed with the quality code of Yuxi Hongta Tobacco (Group) Co., Ltd. The small box is printed on the bottom side, and the strip box is printed on the left side of the Chinese side, centered up and down. ?

c. The white cardboard used in small boxes and strip boxes has colored fibers added during the papermaking process. After opening the package, you can see that there are colored fibers one after another, and this fiber is in the paper can also be found in . ?

d. Cigarette paper is threaded paper with the words "YXCF" printed on it. The letters are produced during the papermaking process, and the threads are broken where the letters are. ?

e. Use perforated tipping paper with the words "YXCF" printed on it. From the beginning to the end of the second puff, the color of the filter tip at the suction end is darker inside and lighter outside. ?

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