


The History of Morland Cigarettes
Morland is a brand of cigarettes that was introduced in the United Kingdom in 1912 by the Imperial Tobacco Company. The brand was named after the Morland family, who were prominent landowners in the area where the tobacco was grown.
Morland cigarettes were known for their high quality and distinctive flavor, which was achieved through the use of a special blend of tobaccos that were grown in the fertile soils of the English countryside. The brand quickly gained popularity among British smokers and became one of the leading cigarette brands in the country.
Over the years, Morland has undergone several changes in ownership and production, but it remains a well-known and respected brand in the United Kingdom. Today, Morland cigarettes are produced by the Gallaher Group, which is a subsidiary of the Japanese tobacco company, Imperial Tobacco.



