L&M cigarettes are a brand of cigarettes, which are manufactured by Altria Group. The name “L&M” is an abbreviation of the first letters of the surnames of two partners, John Edmond Liggett and Smith Myers, founders of the tobacco company “Liggett and Meyers” (“Liggett and Myers”). L&M cigarettes appeared on the US market at the end of 1953 as the first filter cigarettes of the Liggett Group Company.
The L&M cigarettes are one of the best brands produced by the Altria Group community. These cigarettes are very famous in many countries around the world, especially Eastern and Western European countries, Arab countries, Latin American and East Asian countries. This list is not full; it is expanding rapidly to new areas. Many smokers from other popular brands and types of cigarettes now prefer the L&M cigarettes. The history of this brand begins in 1876 when L&M cigarettes were first produced by the Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company. They are one of the earliest brands to be introduced along with filters. They are now owned by the famous Altria Group of Industries, previously known as the Philip Morris Company.
L&M cigarettes are consumed by millions of smokers worldwide because it is actually the best quality product. These cigarettes have a rich and mild taste. The producers understand that the secret of the popularity of these cigarettes lies in the excellent quality of their product. The company only uses the very best of all available tobacco leaves, which are strictly designed to be top notch.
What are L&M cigarettes?
By constitution, this brand is very different from other brands. At the same beginning, L&M cigarettes were produced as chewing tobacco. Later it changed into the famous cigarettes. This brand has been on the tobacco market for almost five years, but it reported the highest sales volumes. The L&M cigarettes box has two different covers, on which the inscription L&M is printed once vertically and once horizontally for some types. At the opening of some boxes you can see a coat of arms with two lions facing each other, which are supported by the blue “L&M” logo.