Redheads (matches) explained

Redheads is an Australian brand of matches, originally manufactured by Bryant and May in Richmond, Victoria, but now manufactured in Sweden by Swedish Match.[1] It is Australia's top-selling match brand.[2]

Matches were first produced in Australia in 1909. Initially they were made of white phosphorus.[3]

In 1946 Bryant & May began making safety matches in Australia, using red phosphorus as the striking surface. The Redhead name refers to the red striking-heads of the matches, which were first sold in Australia in 1947.[3]

The logo on the matchbox depicts the head and right shoulder of a redheaded woman, and has had four major updates since its introduction, with a number of special issues also produced.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Redheads . 2010-04-05 .
  2. 2001 . Australia: game, set, and advocacy match. Tobacco Control. 10. 91. 1747538. 10.1136/tc.10.2.91f . Chapman, S. . 91f–91.
  3. Web site: History & Milestones – Redheads. 2021-10-06. redheads.com.au.