U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company

Its corporate headquarters are located in Richmond, Virginia, and it maintains factories in Clarksville and Nashville, Tennessee,[1] Franklin Park, Illinois, and Hopkinsville, Kentucky.

Copenhagen and Skoal are the company's best selling brands, and each represents more than $1 billion per year in retail sales.

Skoal Bandits, released in 1983, were marketed in the UK in the 1980s, but the carcinogenic tobacco pouches were banned amid public protest.

[3] The product has a small amount of tobacco in a pouch with a thin outer membrane that resembles a tiny tea bag.

Following their father's death, the brothers officially adopted the name Weyman & Bros Tobacco in the 1870s.

A can of Copenhagen Wintergreen Long Cut Dipping Tobacco