Atika (cigarette)

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Atika
Attika cigarettes logo.png
Product type Cigarette
Produced by Reemtsma, a subsidiary of Imperial Tobacco
Country German Empire
Introduced1889
Discontinued2016;7 years ago (2016)
MarketsSee Markets
Previous ownersCigarettenfabrik Dresden
TaglineSee Slogans
Carcinogenicity: IARC group 1

Atika (or ATIKAH as it was originally called) was a German cigarette brand which was owned and manufactured by Reemtsma, a subsidiary of Imperial Tobacco. Production of cigarettes under the "Atika" brand was discontinued in 2016. [1]

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History

Atika, which was then still called ATIKAH, was launched in 1889 in the founding year of the "Cigarettenfabrik Dresden". Genuine Turkish packaging inscription gave this new cigarette brand an exotic look from other brands at the time, and was mainly smoked by the higher-class people in German society. [2] After the takeover of the Cigarettenfabrik Dresden in 1925, the brand was owned by Reemtsma. In 1943, the brand disappeared from the market and in 1945 production was stopped altogether. [3]

An old German pack of Atika cigarettes, with a German text warning at bottom Atika International (Full flavour).jpg
An old German pack of Atika cigarettes, with a German text warning at bottom

In 1964, Reemtsma filed a trademark for the future re-introduction of the Atika brand. On Tuesday, 30 June 1964, a federal trademark registration was filed for the brand, which was accepted and registered on 16 March 1965. It expired on 16 June 1985. [4]

In order to assert itself in the fast-growing segment of low-nicotine cigarettes, the manufacturer Reemtsma introduced a deliberately high-priced cigarette in 1966 under the name "Atika", which was still known from the pre-war period in 1966. Since low-nicotine tobaccos have a rather weak taste, the mixture was soaked to flavour it with various flavours ("spicy tobacco"). [5] The advertising slogan "It has always been a bit more expensive to have a special taste" has become commonplace and is hardly associated with the cigarette brand anymore.

Various advertising material was made to promote the traditional ATIKAH cigarettes as well as the newer Atika brand, such as promotional posters and a mirror. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

In May 2016, the Reemtsma Group announced that it had discontinued production of the Atika brand, due to the decision of Reemtsma to focus more on its main, big brands and because the EU introduced new packaging with shock picture warnings. [13] [14] [15] [16] [17]

Slogans

Various slogans were created for the Atika brand. [18] Here is an overview of all the slogans used:

Markets

Atika's main market was Germany and its other markets were Netherlands, France, Switzerland and Italy. [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24]

See also

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