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Adieu, Gauloise
2005-09-02
Not a smoker myself, but I think one or two Rantburgers might get a little misty...
LILLE, France, Aug 31 (AFP) - France bid farewell to one of its national symbols Wednesday as the last packet of Gauloises cigarettes left a factory in the northern city of Lille, bringing to an end nearly a century of smoking history. For decades the staple of French artists and intellectuals -- not to mention millions of soldiers in two world wars -- the legendary brand has fallen foul of changing tastes, and the Franco-Spanish company Altadis is to concentrate production in Alicante, Spain. The closure of the Lille site, which comes at the cost of more than 400 jobs, also brings to an end domestic production of the sister-brand Gitanes and means that France no longer makes the heavy-duty "dark" cigarettes favoured by generations of smokers. With their unmistakeable winged helmet trademark, Gauloises were launched in 1910 in a climate of patriotic fervour ahead of World War I. The brand had originally been called "Hongroises" -- Hungarians -- but the state tobacco company preferred a name that evoked France's original warlike inhabitants. Made from tobacco grown in France, Turkey and Syria, Gauloises acquired a filter tip in the 1950s but the true afficionados -- including celebrities such as Jean-Paul Sartre, Pablo Picasso and singer Serge Gainsbourg -- continued to prefer the raw version. First appearing in shops in 1927, Gitanes followed the success of their elder partner. Like the Gauloises helmet, their gypsy dancer design became an advertising classic which instantly conjured a nostalgic image of France.
Posted by:Seafarious

#6  I enjoyed smoking for 15 years, but am glad that I quit. Quit for my pregnancy, to polute myself was one thing but while pregnant another. Anyone remember those lettuce cigarettes, heh.
Posted by: Jan   2005-09-02 22:44  

#5  "...the Franco-Spanish company Altadis is to concentrate production in Alicante, Spain."

So... smoking quit the French?
Posted by: Hyper   2005-09-02 16:49  

#4  Smoked both all through college and law school, but I prefered the unfiltered ones. Knew a guy who flew to Turkey every other week, and he hit the duty free for us both.

Thank god I quit that filthy habit.
Posted by: Mark E.   2005-09-02 09:28  

#3  Headline fixed. Merci, JFM.
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-09-02 08:53  

#2  It is Gauloise not Galoise. Galloise means Welch woman.
Posted by: JFM   2005-09-02 08:11  

#1  I smoked Gitanes as a student in Ireland. Brought back some memories.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-09-02 02:18  

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