Jan III Sobieski (cigarette)
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Jan III Sobieski is a Polish brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by British American Tobacco.[1][2] The brand is an homage to the 17th-century Polish King Jan III Sobieski.[3][4]
The brand was introduced in March 1994.[5] When British American Tobacco (BAT) began the manufacturing process, they became one of the key products of the foreign owned companies in Poland.
The brand gained a very large market share, leading to a rapid rise in Polish statistics concerning the manufacture of cigarettes.[6] In 2000, the cigarettes were some of the most popular brands of tobacco products in Poland. In the class King and the product was the undisputed leader. Jan III Sobieski had 8% of the Polish cigarette market.[7]
Trade mark registration
In June 1995 BAT has submitted an application for a registration of the trade mark "Jan III Sobieski", strictly specifying the set of words, graphics, as well as the font and colors that had to be trademarked. However, acquiring the trademark was not easy, because the Polish Patent Office ran relatively hard politics and rebellious record characters using popular names. In the case of King Jan III Sobieski, it was considered that its use as a brand of tobacco "would undermine the moral standards, respect for national traditions of the people of the late King and that was a depreciation values and authority figures". Only after the revision of the emergency the President UP the name King John III had been registered by the Office.[7] All three versions are registered by the Polish Patent Office and protected from June 1995 onwards, contain the word "Jan III Sobieski".[5]