History
Senior Service was launched in 1925 by ''"J.A. Pattreiouex Ltd"'', a company that was acquired by Gallaher in 1937. Senior Service is no longer available in the United Kingdom, and was one of the most expensive brands available for purchase. One of the most popular slogans used with the brand was ''"Senior Service Satisfy"''. In 1938, J. A. Pattreioux Ltd. issued a 48-card set of "Flying" cigarette trading photo cards that were issued with Senior Service cigarettes. The cards measure 3.05 × 2.05 inches (77.47 × 52.07 mm), and were assigned the London Cigarette Card Company Catalog reference number H.564-3B. The fronts of the 1938 "Flying" cards featured glossy black-and-white photos surrounded by a thin white margin. The card title was located in a rectangular white box centered at the bottom of the image area. The photo cards were presented in both landscape(horizontal) and portrait (vertical) formats. The backs of the cards, printed with black ink, featured two rectangular boxes surrounded by a common rectangular box. The top box featured four vertical segments: (1) the name of the set "FLYING" with two opposing airplane icons; (2) the series length and card number; (3) the card title; and (4) descriptive text. The lower box displayed the products name "Senior Service cigarettes". Various poster advertisements were made to promote Senior Service cigarettes as well. In 1999 the Senior Service cigarette factory that produced the Senior Service cigarettes on Ashton Road, Hyde was closed down and later demolished in 2011. It had opened in 1905, and manufactured cigarettes until 1999, when production was moved to Northern IrelandPackaging
The pack is white, with an orange-blue stripe at the top. The new pack removed the orange and instead put twoIn popular culture
James Bond smokes Senior Service cigarettes in Ian Fleming's novels, '' Goldfinger'', '' Thunderball'', '' The Spy Who Loved Me'', and '' The Man with the Golden Gun''. It has appeared at 28' on Aki Kaurismaki's film '' I Hired a Contract Killer'' (1990). Mentioned by Polly Shelby in '' Peaky Blinders'', Series 3 Episode 4. They are mentioned in the film '' The Bank Job''Markets
Senior Service was sold mainly in the United Kingdom, and also in Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Greece, Cyprus and South Africa. They were discontinued by the manufacturer in the UK from January 2020.See also
* Tobacco smokingReferences
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