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Participating Manufacturers (Pms) Whose Tobacco Products (Cigarettes and Roll-Your-Own) Are Approved for Stamping Or Sale in Montana As of July 26, 2011 MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Participating Manufacturers (PMs) Whose Tobacco Products (Cigarettes and Roll-Your-Own) are Approved for Stamping or Sale in Montana as of July 26, 2011 You may not sell cigarettes listed in this Tobacco Directory unless a minimum price has been established by the Department of Revenue. # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z MANUFACTURER BRAND NAME # A Top B Top C Top Crowns Fortuna Gauloises Gitanes Malibu McClintock RYO Montclair Premier RYO Commonwealth Brands, Inc. Rave Rave-RYO Raven Riviera Smoker Friendly (SF) Sonoma Tuscany USA Gold West D Top E Top F Top Baron American Blend Kentucky’s Best Farmer’s Tobacco Company of Cynthiana, Inc. Kentucky’s Best RYO VB Made in the USA G Top H Top I Top Montana Department of Justice Participating Manufacturers (PMs) Whose Page 1 of 5 Tobacco Products (Cigarettes and Roll-Your-Own) are Approved for Stamping or Sale in Montana as of July 26, 2011 MANUFACTURER BRAND NAME Du Maurier Imperial Tobacco Limited (ITL) USA Matinee Bali Shag RYO Imperial Tobacco Limited (ITL) United Kingdom Davidoff J Top Export A Japan Tobacco International U.S.A., Inc. Wave K Top Ace Checkers Checkers RYO Gold Crest King Maker Marketing Inc. Gold Crest RYO Hi-Val Hi-Val RYO Pegasus RYO Smoker Friendly (SF) RYO Chung Hwa Konci G&D Management Group (USA) Inc. Double Happiness Kretek International Taj Mahal Bidis L Top Bugler RYO Golden Virginia RYO Jester RYO Kite RYO Lane Limited Midnight Special RYO Roll Rich RYO RYO Fine Cut RYO Samson RYO Eve Liggett Group LLC Grand Prix Liggett Select Pyramid Kent Maverick Max Lorillard Tobacco Company Newport Old Gold True Montana Department of Justice Participating Manufacturers (PMs) Whose Page 2 of 5 Tobacco Products (Cigarettes and Roll-Your-Own) are Approved for Stamping or Sale in Montana as of July 26, 2011 MANUFACTURER BRAND NAME M Top Bama’s Milestone Monte-Paz S.A. Old Glory Pinson N Top O Top P Top Pacific Stanford Manufacturing North Peter Stokkebye Tobaksfabrik A/S P.S. RYO Alpine Basic Benson & Hedges Bristol Cambridge Chesterfield Commander Dave’s Philip Morris USA Inc. English Ovals L&M Lark Marlboro Merit Parliament Players Saratoga Virginia Slims Shield Premier Manufacturing, Inc. Wildhorse Q Top Montana Department of Justice Participating Manufacturers (PMs) Whose Page 3 of 5 Tobacco Products (Cigarettes and Roll-Your-Own) are Approved for Stamping or Sale in Montana as of July 26, 2011 MANUFACTURER BRAND NAME R Top Austin Lucky Strike Camel Misty Camel Wides Monarch Capri More 120 Carlton Now Doral Pall Mall R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Dunhill Salem Dunhill International Signature Eclipse State Express 555 Gold Coast Sundance GPC Tareyton Kamel Red Vantage Kool Winston S Top Natural American Spirit Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company, Inc. Natural American Spirit RYO Black & Gold Cigarettellos Classic Fantasia Sherman’s 1400 Broadway NYC Ltd. Havana Ovals Hint MCD Naturals New York Cut T Top Tabacalera del Este, S.A. (TABESA) Palermo Amphora RYO Bo Browning RYO Classic Canadian RYO CN101 RYO CP101 RYO Top Tobacco, L.P. Drum RYO Gambler RYO Largo RYO Our Advertiser RYO Top RYO Van Nelle RYO Montana Department of Justice Participating Manufacturers (PMs) Whose Page 4 of 5 Tobacco Products (Cigarettes and Roll-Your-Own) are Approved for Stamping or Sale in Montana as of July 26, 2011 U Top 1839 1839 RYO U.S. Flue-Cured Tobacco Growers, Inc. Kentucky Select RYO Traffic V Top Vector Tobacco Inc. USA Ashford RYO Bull Brand RYO Von Eicken Group, GmbH Charles Fairmorn RYO Manitou Manitou RYO W Top American Bison American Bison RYO Canoe RYO Wind River Tobacco Company, LLC Custom Blends RYO Nashville Nashville RYO Teton RYO X Top Y Top Z Top Montana Department of Justice Participating Manufacturers (PMs) Whose Page 5 of 5 Tobacco Products (Cigarettes and Roll-Your-Own) are Approved for Stamping or Sale in Montana as of July 26, 2011 .
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