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List of Cigarettes and Tobacco Products Removed from The Cigarettes And Tobacco Products Removed From The California Tobacco Directory Brand Manufacturer Date Comments Removed #117 - RYO National Tobacco Company 10/21/2011 5/6/05 Man. Change from RBJ to National Tobacco Company 10/20's (ten-twenty's) M/s Dhanraj International 2/6/2012 2/2/05 Man. Name change from Dhanraj Imports, Inc. 10/20's (ten-twenty's)-RYO M/s Dhanraj International 2/6/2012 1st Choice R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 5/3/2010 Removed 5/2/08; Reinstated 7/11/08 32 Degrees General Tobacco 2/28/2010 4 Aces - RYO Top Tobacco, LP 11/12/2010 A Touch of Clove Sherman 1400 Broadway N.Y.C. Inc. 9/25/2009 AB Rimboche' - RYO Daughters & Ryan, Inc. 6/18/2010 All American Value Philip Morris, USA 5/5/2006 All Star Liberty Brands, LLC 5/5/2006 Alpine Philip Morris, USA 8/14/2013 Removed 5/4/07; Reinstated 5/8/09 Always Save Liberty Brands, LLC 5/4/2007 American R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 5/6/2005 American Bison - RYO Wind River Tobacco Company, LLC 3/20/2012 American Blend Mac Baren Tobacco Company 5/4/2007 American Liberty Les Tabacs Spokan 5/12/2006 Amphora - RYO Top Tobacco, LP 11/18/2011 Andron's Passion VCT 5/4/2007 Andron's Passion VCT 5/4/2007 Arango Sportsman -- RYO Daughters & Ryan, Inc. 6/18/2010 Arbo - RYO VCT 5/4/2007 Ashford Von Eicken Group 5/8/2009 Ashford - RYO Von Eicken Group 12/23/2011 Athey (Old Timer's) Daughters & Ryan, Inc. 6/18/2010 Auld Kendall -- RYO Daughters & Ryan, Inc. 6/18/2010 Austin R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 7/18/2012 Barclay Brown & Williamson * Became RJR July 5/2/2008 2004 Bargain Buy R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 5/2/2008 Basin M & R Holdings, Inc. 5/4/2007 Beacon R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 5/2/2008 Bee R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 5/6/2005 Belair Brown & Williamson * Became RJR July 5/2/2008 2004 Best Buy Philip Morris, USA 5/5/2006 Best Choice Liberty Brands, LLC 5/4/2007 Best Value R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 5/2/2008 Black Death VCT 5/4/2007 Black Death - RYO VCT 5/4/2007 Blow Up - RYO VCT 6/16/2006 April 1, 2014 Page 1 of 10 Cigarettes And Tobacco Products Removed From The California Tobacco Directory Brand Manufacturer Date Comments Removed Blue Point Monte Paz 5/2/2008 Blunt Wrap Monte Paz 5/6/2005 Bonus Value R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 5/2/2008 Boss Virginia Carolina Corporation, Inc. 7/15/2013 Boundary VIP Tobacco USA, LTD. 5/5/2006 Brand Marketing Liggett Group, Inc. 5/2/2008 Brentwood R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 5/2/2008 Bridgeton CLP, Inc. 5/4/2007 Bristol Philip Morris, USA 8/14/2013 Removed 5/4/07; Reinstated 5/8/09 Bronco Protabaco 2/28/2010 * See General Tobacco Bronco General Tobacco 2/28/2010 Bronco -- RYO General Tobacco 2/28/2010 Bronson Philip Morris, USA 5/4/2007 Bucks Philip Morris, USA 5/5/2006 Bull Brand - RYO Von Eicken Group 12/23/2011 Bull Snit - RYO VCT 6/16/2006 Cabin Japan Tobacco International USA, Inc. 5/6/2005 Cabo Gold Liberty Brands, LLC 5/4/2007 Calume Von Eicken Group 5/2/2008 Canadian Style Players Philip Morris, USA 5/4/2007 Canoe - RYO Wind River Tobacco Company, LLC 3/20/2012 Canyon Liggett Group, Inc. 5/2/2008 Carolina Gold R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 5/6/2005 Cartier Vendome Scandinavian Tobacco Group Lane 5/4/2007 Name change from Lane Limited to Scandinavian Tobacco Group Lane Ltd 2013 (Limited) Caster Japan Tobacco International USA, Inc. 5/6/2005 Castle M/s Dhanraj International 5/2/2008 Catmandu Alternative Brands, Inc. 2/3/2006 Cavalier R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 5/2/2008 Century R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 5/4/2007 Champion General Tobacco 2/28/2010 Removed 5/4/07; Reinstated 9/19/08 Champion Gold General Tobacco 5/4/2007 Charles Fairmorn - RYO Von Eicken Group 5/8/2009 Charles Fairmorn Straight Von Eicken Group 5/2/2008 Virginia Charter R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 5/2/2008 Checkers - RYO King Maker Marketing 11/18/2011 Chills Americana - RYO VCT 6/16/2006 Choice -- RYO Mac Baren Tobacco Company 5/4/2007 Choice -- RYO Mac Baren Tobacco Company A/S 5/4/2007 Cimarron R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 5/3/2010 April 1, 2014 Page 2 of 10 Cigarettes And Tobacco Products Removed From The California Tobacco Directory Brand Manufacturer Date Comments Removed Circle Z Liberty Brands, LLC 5/4/2007 Citation R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 5/2/2008 Classic (Nat Sherman) Sherman 1400 Broadway N.Y.C. Inc. 9/25/2009 Cleopatra Eastern Company SAE 5/2/2008 CN101 - RYO Top Tobacco, LP 5/18/2012 Cockstrong Daughters & Ryan, Inc. 6/18/2010 Collectors Choice Philip Morris, USA 5/4/2007 Collory's VCT 6/16/2006 Columbian Gold General Tobacco 2/28/2010 Connect M/s Dhanraj International 5/2/2008 Conway Gold Virginia Carolina Corporation, Inc. 5/4/2007 Removed 9/15/05; Reinstated 10/7/05 Conway Select -- RYO Virginia Carolina Corporation, Inc. 5/4/2007 Coronas Canary Islands Cigar Co. 5/5/2006 Courier R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 5/2/2008 Cowboy Protabaco 9/10/2004 CP101 - RYO Top Tobacco, LP 11/18/2011 Craven "A" Scandinavian Tobacco Group Lane 5/4/2007 Name change from Lane Limited to Scandinavian Tobacco Group Lane Ltd 2013 (Limited) Creston US Flue-Cured Tobacco Growers, Inc. 5/2/2008 CTC Select Farmer's Tobacco Co. of Cynthiana, Inc. 5/2/2008 Custom Blends - RYO Wind River Tobacco Company, LLC 3/20/2012 Daves Philip Morris, USA 5/4/2007 Desperado - RYO Bailey Tobacco Corporation 5/4/2007 Dhyan - Bidis M/s Dhanraj International 2/6/2012 Flavors removed 9/25/2009 Dimitrino Botschafter Von Eicken Group 12/23/2011 Diva Virginia Carolina Corporation, Inc. 7/15/2013 Djarum (all styles including P.T. Djarum 9/25/2009 Bali Hai & Splash) Don Giovanni Sigaretta Daughters & Ryan, Inc. 6/18/2010 Don Giovanni Sigaro Daughters & Ryan, Inc. 6/18/2010 Dreams Kretek International 6/18/2010 DT Tobacco - RYO CLP, Inc. 7/13/2007 Du Maurier ITL (USA) Limited 5/4/2012 Removed 9/28/09; Reinstated 10/9/09 Dunhill Scandinavian Tobacco Group Lane 3/2/2007 Name change from Lane Limited to Scandinavian Tobacco Group Lane Ltd 2013 (Limited) Dynasty M/s Dhanraj International 2/6/2012 Elite Slims SG Tobacco Ltd. 8/24/2007 Emerald Cutting Edge Enterprises, Inc. 5/2/2008 Epic Liggett Group, Inc. 5/2/2008 April 1, 2014 Page 3 of 10 Cigarettes And Tobacco Products Removed From The California Tobacco Directory Brand Manufacturer Date Comments Removed Esse KT&G Corporation 6/5/2009 Exact - RYO Smokin Joes 10/26/2007 Export A Select – RYO Japan Tobacco International USA, Inc. 5/6/2005 Extra Value R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 5/6/2005 F&K Cherry, Chocolate, Von Eicken Group 12/23/2011 10/3/08 "Fine Cut" changed to "F&K" Menthol & Vanilla – RYO Fact US Flue-Cured Tobacco Growers, Inc. 5/2/2008 Fantasia Lights Sherman 1400 Broadway N.Y.C. Inc. 11/18/2011 Farmer's Gold - RYO M & R Holdings, Inc. 5/4/2007 Farmer's Golden Leaf-RYO M & R Holdings, Inc. 5/4/2007 FG Value Brand - RYO M & R Holdings, Inc. 5/4/2007 Fine Cut Nos. 1-5 - RYO Von Eicken Group 12/23/2011 Firenze Monte Paz 5/2/2008 Removed 5/5/06; Reinstated 9/1/06 Focus R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 5/4/2007 Freemont Caribbean-American Tobacco Corp. 5/2/2008 Freeway Virginia Carolina Corporation, Inc. 5/4/2007 Removed 9/16/05; Reinstated 10/7/05 Freeway -- RYO Virginia Carolina Corporation, Inc. 5/4/2007 Fresh Blend - RYO Truth & Liberty Manufacturing 11/18/2011 Fresh Choice Sandia Tobacco Manufacturers, Inc. 1/6/2012 G.R. RimbochJ Daughters & Ryan, Inc. 6/18/2010 Garni Grand Tobacco Company, Ltd. 6/5/2009 Gauloises SEITA (Societe National d'Exploitation 5/5/2006 Gauloises - RYO SEITA (Societe National d'Exploitation 5/5/2006 Genco Philip Morris, USA 5/4/2007 Generals Philip Morris, USA 5/4/2007 George Karelias & Sons Karelia Tobacco Company, Inc. 5/5/2006 Gitanes SEITA (Societe National d'Exploitation 5/6/2005 Glory Smokin Joes 5/4/2007 Go To Hell VCT 5/4/2007 Gold Coast R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 7/18/2012 Gold Crest - RYO King Maker Marketing 11/18/2011 Golden Eagle International Tobacco Group, Inc. 5/4/2007 Golden Harvest - RYO Rouseco, Inc. 1/6/2012 Golden Virginia Scandinavian Tobacco Group Lane 5/4/2007 Name change from Lane Limited to Scandinavian Tobacco Group Lane Ltd 2013 (Limited) Goldmark R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 5/6/2005 Gsmoke Star Tobacco, Inc. 5/4/2007 GT One General Tobacco 2/28/2010 GT One -- RYO General Tobacco 2/28/2010 Gudang Garam Surya PT. Gudang Garam Tbk. 5/21/2010 April 1, 2014 Page 4 of 10 Cigarettes And Tobacco Products Removed From The California Tobacco Directory Brand Manufacturer Date Comments Removed Halfzware Mac Baren Tobacco Company 5/4/2007 Harper Liberty Brands, LLC 5/4/2007 Harvest - RYO Von Eicken Group 5/8/2009 Highway R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 7/18/2012 Hi-Val - RYO King Maker Marketing 11/18/2011 House Blend 4 Peter Stokkebye International A/S 5/4/2007 Ice the Ultimate Menthol Premier Manufacturing Incorporated 5/7/2010 Iceberg - RYO National Tobacco Company 5/8/2009 5/6/05 Man.
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