What is kensitas cigarettes?

Kensitas cigarettes were a brand of cigarettes produced by the UK cigarette manufacturer J&F Bell in Glasgow, Scotland. The brand was established in the early 1900s and was popular in the UK until the late 20th century.

Kensitas cigarettes were known for their high-quality tobacco and distinctive packaging. The cigarettes were sold in rectangular cardboard boxes that had a distinctive black and gold design. The boxes also featured a small image of a thistle, which is the national emblem of Scotland.

In the mid-20th century, Kensitas cigarettes were advertised heavily on radio and in print media. The brand sponsored radio programmes, and its advertising was popular with celebrities and athletes. However, due to the decline in smoking in many countries, the brand is no longer readily available in many places. Nonetheless, it remains a highly collectible brand among cigarette memorabilia enthusiasts.