Winston is a brand of cigarettes manufactured by ITG Brands, a subsidiary of Imperial Brands.
Winston cigarettes were introduced in 1954 by the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.
Winston became the best-selling cigarette brand in the United States in 1966, holding the top spot until 1972.
In 1999, R.J. Reynolds sold the Winston brand to Japan Tobacco International.
In 2015, Japan Tobacco sold the Winston brand to Imperial Brands as part of a larger transaction.
Marlboro is a brand of cigarettes manufactured by Philip Morris International.
Camel is a brand of cigarettes manufactured by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.
Newport is a brand of menthol cigarettes manufactured by ITG Brands.
Winston Classic is a full-flavored cigarette blend that is strong and rich in taste.
Winston Gold is a lighter blend that is less harsh than the Classic blend.
Winston Red is a stronger version of the Classic blend with a higher level of tar and nicotine.
Winston cigarettes have a distinct and strong taste that is similar to other full-flavored brands like Marlboro and Camel.
Winston cigarettes are available for purchase at most convenience stores and supermarkets in the United States and internationally.
Like all cigarettes, Winston cigarettes are harmful to your health and can cause lung cancer, heart disease, and other serious health problems.
Winston does not manufacture menthol cigarettes, but the company's parent company, ITG Brands, does produce Newport, which is a popular menthol brand.
The cost of a pack of Winston cigarettes may vary depending on the location and taxes, but generally ranges from $5 to $8 in the United States.