f6 (cigarette)

f6

A pack of f6 cigarettes produced for a short period, with a GDR seal and a price in West German Deutsche Mark at the DDR-Museum
Product type Cigarette
Owner Philip Morris International
Produced by f6 Cigarettenfabrik Dresden GmbH
Introduced 1959

f6 (German pronunciation: [ʔɛf zɛks]) is a German cigarette brand owned by Philip Morris International and produced by the f6 Cigarettenfabrik Dresden GmbH. From their introduction in 1959 and until 1990, they were produced in East Germany by the VEB Dresdner Zigarettenfabriken.

f6 cigarettes are manufactured in a listed building, the Zigarettenfabrik Jasmatzi, in the Striesen district of Dresden. By the end of 2012 the brand was overtaken (except for the "f6 original" variety) by Chesterfield.

f6 are famous for their short filters

History

After German reunification, and based on experience from the East German Cabinet brand that was purchased by the Rentzma-Konzern, and their marketing towards West German consumer needs which led to a fall of market share from 30% to 12% in East Germany, the marketing of f6 emphasises its East German origin with familiar packaging and appropriate slogans. f6 had an 18% market share in the East German cigarette market, and a 3.5% market share in the reunified-German cigarette market (8th place). To that point the manufacturers' pricing also played a role, with the brand being priced below the market average. The brand was awarded a Golden Effie, the most important award in the German marketing industry for its marketing and brand communication. With the f6 Music Awards, the brand hoped to strengthen its East German image by explicitly promoting music from the region.

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References

  1. "Diese Ostmarken haben sich im Westen behauptet". Die Welt (in German). 2 October 2010. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
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