Woodbine (cigarette) explained

Woodbine
Type:Cigarette
Currentowner:Imperial Tobacco
Origin:England, United Kingdom
Markets:United Kingdom, Ireland[1] [2] [3] [4]
Previousowners:W.D. & H.O. Wills
Footnotes:Carcinogenicity: IARC group 1

Woodbine is a British brand of cigarettes which, as of 2019, is owned and manufactured by Imperial Tobacco. Woodbine cigarettes are named after the woodbine flowers, native to Eurasia.

History

Woodbine was launched in 1888 by W.D. & H.O. Wills. Noted for its strong unfiltered cigarettes, the brand was cheap and popular in the early 20th century with the working-class, as well as with army men during the First and Second World War.[5] [6] In the Great War, the British Army chaplain Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy MC was affectionately nicknamed "Woodbine Willie" by troops on the Western Front to whom he handed out cigarettes along with Bibles and spiritual comfort. In the 1890s, Woodbine cigarettes were offered at a margin of 19%, with a possible maximum discount of 10%. In the United Kingdom, the brand was sold at very low advertising costs and total expenditure on sales promotion for all cigarettes and tobacco brands in 1925 was only 2d per pound of tobacco sold.[7]

The intricate nineteenth century packet design remained in use until the mid 1960s. Although Wills changed the packaging, Woodbine sales continued to drop.

In common parlance, the unfiltered high-tar Woodbine was one of the brands collectively known as "gaspers" until about 1950, because new smokers found their harsh smoke difficult to inhale.

A filtered version was launched in the United Kingdom in 1948, but was discontinued in 1988. Woodbines came in four different packs: 5 cigarettes, 10 cigarettes, 20 cigarettes and 50 cigarettes.

They were often known as "Woodies".[8]

Marketing

In the 1960s, a few television ads were made in which Gordon Rollings played a man who engaged in numerous activities (including waiting for the bus or setting up a beach chair) and would always end in misery. He then would grab a packet of Woodbines from his pocket and light one, followed by a happy tune and a man reading the line "Light up life with a Woodbine! It's Britain's best-selling cigarette!".[9] [10] [11] at the end.

The ads were never played on TV however, as all television commercials for cigarettes were banned on 1 August 1965.[12] [13] A jingle was also made to promote Woodbine in the late 1950s or early 1960s.[14]

In popular culture

Some late 19th- to early 20th-century steamships sported as many as five long and thin smokestacks (sometimes including a dummy one), notably the Russian cruiser Askold, earning them the nickname "packet of woodbines" among sailors.

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Wild Woodbine. www.zigsam.at.
  3. Web site: Woodbine. www.zigsam.at.
  4. Web site: Brands. www.cigarety.by.
  5. Web site: Wild Woodbine cigarettes - Atlas Repro Paperwork. 17 October 2013.
  6. News: Stubbed out: the 21 most iconic cigarette packets of all time. The Telegraph . May 20, 2016. www.telegraph.co.uk.
  7. Book: Alford, B. W. E.. W.D. & H.O. Wills and the development of the UK tobacco Industry: 1786-1965. 5 November 2013. Routledge. 9781136584268. Google Books.
  8. Book: https://books.google.com/books?id=bbcBCgAAQBAJ&q=woodies+%22cigarettes%22&pg=PA2436 . wooden plank woody . . Tom . Dalzell . Terry . Victor . 2nd . 2 . 2436 . . 2013 . 978-0-415-61949-3.
  9. Web site: Cigarette Advertising - Woodbines by Gordon Rollings. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/H4rqrvANQGo . 2021-12-21 . live. Rollings, Justin. 12 June 2009. YouTube.
  10. Web site: Cigarette Advertising - Woodbines by Gordon Rollings by Melissa Padilla - Dailymotion. 13 September 2015. Dailymotion.
  11. Web site: Gordon Rollings,The Herbs,John Smiths advert. theherbs.homestead.com.
  12. Web site: UK television adverts 1955-1985. www.headington.org.uk.
  13. Web site: Classic Ads : Spots and Spot Innovation : TV Toolbox : Thinkbox. https://web.archive.org/web/20090305130459/http://thinkbox.tv/server/show/nav.943. dead. 5 March 2009. 5 March 2009.
  14. Web site: "light up a woodbine" 1960's ? advertising record for Cinema use ?. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/e2GuTXakJpo . 2021-12-21 . live. EMGColonel. 25 May 2013. YouTube.
  15. Web site: Tragic and heroic life of Prince Philip's mother Princess Alice of Battenberg. Lewis. Knight. November 17, 2019. mirror.
  16. Web site: The Little Waster. 11 April 2010.
  17. Web site: Outtakes from "The Beatles: 1st U.S. Visit" Documentary. YouTube.
  18. Web site: Cleaning Windows Lyrics. 7 August 2018.
  19. Web site: Sheffield United: Who wrote club anthem Greasy Chip Butty? . BBC News . 2020-08-31 . 2023-05-18.