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Drum Tobacco

A packet of Drum shag 40 gram pouch.(Halfzware Shag)Drum is a popular brand of fine-cut handrolling tobacco, or shag. It was originally produced and distributed by the Douwe Egberts corporation. Douwe Egberts was purchased by the Sara Lee Corporation, which sold Drum to Imperial Tobacco, the current British producer. After Douwe Egberts discontinued Drum in the USA, Republic Tobacco of Glenview, Illinois, began making its own version of Drum for distribution in the United States, usually sold accompanied by a package of 1¼ size JOB rolling papers.

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Burley tobacco

Field of Burley tobacco on farm of Russell Spears, drying and curing barn in the background, vicinity of Lexington, KYBurley tobacco is a light air-cured tobacco used primarily for cigarette production. In the United States it is produced in an eight state belt with approximately 70% produced in Kentucky. Tennessee produces approximately 20% with smaller amounts produced in Indiana, North Carolina, Missouri, Ohio, Virginia and West Virginia. Burley tobacco is produced in many other countries with major production in Brazil, Malawi and Argentina.

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Tobacco types

Many varieties of tobacco, including Burley, Virginia, sun cured and fire cured, are used to produce the blends in Tobacco’s hand-rolling and pipe tobaccos.

Virginia tobacco is named after the US state where it was first cultivated.  It is also called "bright tobacco" because of its yellow to orange colour, achieved during the flue-cure.  This type grows particularly well in subtropical regions with light rainfall, such as Georgia (USA), southern Brazil and Zimbabwe. Classic English brands like Benson & Hedges and Dunhill use mainly Virginia tobacco.

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