Samson cigarettes are sold in more than a hundred countries around the world, but they have gained great popularity in their homeland. But in the Netherlands, total tobacco consumption has now decreased slightly, and it is only in Australia that the transition to Samson cigarettes has increased.
Samson cigarettes have a blue logo with a lion. On the blue pack, you see a lion and a red stripe, large billboards at pop concerts, or on a poster outside the café window, on the station platform. (naïve guys from the past, where there is still tobacco advertising in Europe. There will be a bit of Calvinism, at the heart of this is the Dutch desire for choice.
For a long time, there was a strong link between smoking Samson cigarettes and football. A large number of fans smoked in the stands. This was at the time when the football teams Utrecht and FC Groningen. Brillantine was a common sight for men with slicked-back hair in brown leather jackets who rode a moped to the stadium. They were often Samson smokers. Football fans were heavy smokers of that time. Samson played on it. This group of customers has been nurtured, among other things, by providing free football cards. Later, the manufacturer of Samson cigarettes thought about other sports. In 1979 he became a sponsor of Formula 1 racing. Bright flames stained the Lotus cars. One of the two drivers was the Dutchman Jan Lammers, who later also competed in other Formula 1 teams.
What are Samson cigarettes? Their tobacco is predominantly of dark tones: brown and black. From the pack of Samson cigarettes comes the smoked smoke and the aroma of dark chocolate with liqueur. The taste of tobacco needs a little help to open up, so that it responds with gratitude and fragrant smoke when smoking. You need to evaluate the taste of tobacco smoke and describe the maximum number of associations that you will feel when smoking tobacco. In the aroma of tobacco smoke, the general line is felt viscous haze and a little nutty taste. There is some fruity sweetness, bread taste (especially in the aroma of a free-smoldering cigarette before inhaling), but the features of this tobacco are the taste of tree bark, quite a bit of tar and the earthy aroma.