Laika (cigarette)

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Product typeCigarette
ProducedbyVarious Soviet tobacco factories, including Tabachnaya Fabrika Dukat Moscow and the Tabachnaya Fabrika No.1 Leningrad
Introduced1957; 68 years ago (1957)
Laika
An old Soviet pack of Laika cigarettes.
Product typeCigarette
Produced byVarious Soviet tobacco factories, including Tabachnaya Fabrika Dukat Moscow and the Tabachnaya Fabrika No.1 Leningrad
CountrySoviet Union
Introduced1957; 68 years ago (1957)
Discontinued1990s
MarketsSee Markets
Carcinogenicity: IARC group 1

Laika (Russian: Лайка) was a Soviet brand of cigarettes, which was manufactured by various Soviet tobacco companies, but most notably the "Tabachnaya Fabrika Dukat Moscow" and the "Tabachnaya Fabrika No.1 Leningrad".[1][2] The brand was named after the USSR space dog Laika, the first animal launched into orbit.

Laika cigarettes were created in 1957 to honour Laika, a dog sent into space by the Soviet space program.[3][4][5] The cigarettes were produced under supervision of the Ministry of Food Industry. The cigarettes were mainly sold in the Soviet Union, but also in the United Kingdom, the People's Republic of Bulgaria and Finland as Duty Free variants.[1][2]

A few TV advertisements were made for Laika cigarettes.[5][6]

It is unknown when the brand was discontinued, but it is speculated that Laika cigarettes were ended when the dissolution of the Soviet Union happened. It is known, however, that the cigarettes were sold up until the 1980s.[2]

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