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TTI Rolls out New Print Ad Campaign

TTI Press Release

May, 2010

New Tastes of Smoke

Tobacco Int'l

August, 2008

Our Market is a Value-for-Money One

Tobacco Journal Int'l

July, 2008

Spice up Your Smoke

Tobacco Journal Int'l

July, 2008

TTI Introduces Innovative Flavor Substitute

TTI Press Release

April, 2007

Contemporary Style Top Flavors for Virginia Style Cigarettes*:

Anethole Substitute
Asian Blended
Body Enhancer
Chinese Blended
Chocolate
Chocolate - Dark
Chocolate - European
Chocolate - Milk
Chocolate - Sweet
Coumarin Substitute
Floral
Floral - Jasmine
Floral - Lavender
Floral - Rose
Flue-Cured
Flue-Cured - Body Enhancer
Flue-Cured - English
Flue-Cured - Leather
Flue-Cured - Tobacco Extract
Fruity
Fermented Plum
Herbal
Honey
Leathery Notes
Maple
Nutty Notes
Oriental
Oriental - Enhancer
Oriental - Suppressant
Spicy
Toasted
Tobacco Sweetener
Tonka (coumarin-free)
Woody & Oriental
Woody Notes
Flavors listed throughout this website are a broad sampling of products available. TTI welcomes the opportunity to work with its clients' development and marketing groups to create unique flavor systems specific to their requirements. Flavors referenced in any TTI Catalog or in any TTI marketing materials are named generically, but customized to each specific customer and flavor application. The customized flavor will be developed to meet each customer's subjective aromatic signature and ingredient regulatory requirements. TTI fully respects its customers' needs for confidentiality and product differentiation.

*United States FDA regulations prohibit use of additives or natural or artificial flavors that impart a "characterizing flavor of the product or its smoke".
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1776 - American Revolution: Along "Tobacco Coast" (the Chesapeake), the Revolutionary War was variously known as "The Tobacco War." Growers had found themselves perpetually in debt to British merchants; by 1776, growers owed the mercantile houses millions of pounds. British tobacco taxes were a further grievance. Tobacco helped finance the Revolution by serving as collateral for the loan Benjamin Franklin won from France--the security was 5 million pounds of Virginia tobacco. George Washington once appealed to his countrymen for aid to the army: "If you can't send money, send tobacco." During the war, it was tobacco exports that the fledgling government used to build up credits abroad. And, when the war was over, Americans turned to tobacco taxes to help repay the revolutionary war debt.

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