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Essay heading: Philip Morris
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Their goal is to ensure both that we have a worldwide supply of quality tobacco for their products and that the farming communities on which they depend can thrive on a sustainable basis. displayed 300 characters
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In 1847, the famous Phillip Morris is established, selling hand rolled Turkish cigarettes.Cigarettes became popular around this time when soldiers brought it back to England from the Russian and Turkish soldiers.
In 1902, the British Phillip Morris sets up a New York headquarters to market its cigarettes, including a now famous Marlboro brand... displayed next 300 characters
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