Parliament (cigarette)

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Parliament cigarette package
Parliament cigarette package

Parliament is a brand of cigarette manufactured by Altria (formerly Philip Morris). Parliaments are distinctive for their recessed paper filter, in contrast to the solid foam filters on other filtered cigarettes.

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[edit] Varieties

Parliaments are sold in several different varieties:

  • Blues (Full Flavor): Kings and Hundreds
  • Lights: Kings and Hundreds
  • Ultra Lights: Kings and Hundreds
  • Menthol Full Flavor: Kings and Hundreds
  • Menthol Lights: Kings and Hundreds
  • Menthol Ultra Lights: Kings and Hundreds

[edit] Popularity

Parliaments are generally characterized by a sharp, tangy flavor. They are referred to by teenagers in America as "Parlies" or "Parlie Lights," which refer as one might expect to the light variety. Other popular nicknames for the full flavor and lights, respectively, include "P-Funks", "P-Steaz" and "P-Lights." The former takes its name from the popular funk group P-Funk, or Parliament Funkadelic, most famous for its headliner, George Clinton.

Though Parliaments represent a small share of Philip Morris's cigarette sales (1.7% based on sales figures in the first quarter of 2004), they are rather popular among smokers in their 20s in the United States and Russia.

Parliament cigarette brand can be even considered a kind of a phenomenon of the Russian market. The sales of Parliaments in Russia constitute almost 15%, while on American market the sale of Parliament has fallen to 3.5% from the entire Philip Morris range of products. Therefore, Parliament can be now considered the leader among premium-segment brands on the Russian market. (started after the 1991 russian putch and eltsin thing) In the mid-1970s, Parliament cigarettes were the first to be sold outside of the US. However, Parliament occupied strong positions only in Japan, Argentina, Israel, Turkey, and recently in Russia. On the rest of European markets, Parliament cigarettes are not very well-known. Nevertheless, Philip Morris decided to launch a small but focused campaign, assuming that a huge ad campaign could negatively affect the image of a premium cigarette brand.

[edit] Recessed Filters

One cigarette study suggests that Parliaments have a recessed filter "to prevent the tongue from touching the filter face."[1]


There are many cocaine users that find the recessed filters on Parliaments useful for snorting.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Cigarettes with defective filters marketed for 40 years: what Philip Morris never told smokers

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