Death (cigarette)

Death was a British brand of cigarettes which was owned and manufactured by the Enlightened Tobacco Company in the United Kingdom from 1991 to 1999.

[3] Entrepreneur BJ Cunningham[4] invested his life savings to create and market an additive-free smoking product called Death.

[7] The company's plans to offer sponsorship to the Pacific Racing F1 in 1994 fell through after Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna were killed at the San Marino Grand Prix.

[9] The company "was losing a million pounds per year" and could not afford a massive advertising campaign.

[4] The firm's trademark rights were successfully challenged by an alcohol company called Black Death.

Death cigarettes