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  1. As of 2020, the Player's Navy Cut, Players and John Player Special (JPS) brands are manufactured by Imperial Brands in the UK, whereas John Player Gold Leaf is manufactured by British American Tobacco (in some countries), and ranks as one of the best selling and most popular tobacco products in Pakistan.

  2. Gold Leaf was a magnificent navy cut tobacco, slow burning and full of flavour, with a pleasant room note and no casing that you could detect. It had two brothers in the Player's range: Player's Medium Navy Cut and Player's Navy Cut de Luxe. Gold Leaf fell between these two in terms of strength.

    • United Kingdom
    • 50 grams tin
    • Flake
    • No longer in production
  3. We manufacture and market high quality and well-established international cigarette brands. Our current brands are Benson & Hedges, John Player Gold Leaf, John Player Series, Capstan, Star, Royals, Derby, Pilot and Hollywood which are positioned in four segments in the Bangladesh cigarette market.

  4. Jul 23, 2024 · Those that held the most popular Player’s products, such as Gold Leaf Navy Cut, are typically the most sought-after. Ashtrays were made of various materials, including ceramic, brass, and glass. Particularly ornate and decorative ashtrays often sell for more than their more mundane counterparts.

  5. Major sponsors appeared on the F1 scene including tobacco giants Marlboro and Yardley cosmetics, and this had developed into a veritable flood by the time Team Lotus changed its Gold Leaf livery to the black and gold of the John Player Special cigarette brand.

  6. Aug 22, 2018 · Colin Chapman knew this as much as anyone—so when he irreversibly changed the rules of Grand Prix racing with the first sponsorship, he chose a Player’s brand, Gold Leaf. Its logo adorned the flanks of Lotus’ 49, whose new livery debuted in May 1968 at the Spanish Grand Prix.

  7. Players cigarettes retained their own identity (in brands such as 'Navy Cut', 'No.6', 'John Player Special' and 'Gold Leaf') with their distinctive logo of a smoking sailor in a 'Navy Cut' cap.

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