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{{Cigarette-Infobox|type = Cigarette|founded = 1953|filtered = Yes|owner = Philip Morris International}}'''L&M''' was first introduced in 1953 by Liggett & Myers. The original slogan of the brand was ''"American cigarettes of the highest quality with the best filter. ''Though very popular in Latin America, they were never very popular in the United States until 2007 when there was a huge demand for budget cigarettes, and still aren't very common in the UK. L&M reportedly are the third best selling cigarette brand in the world and Phillip Morris International hail them as their second best selling cigarette after [[Marlboro]].
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{{Infobox|Box title = L&M|Row 1 title = Type|Row 1 info = Cigarette|Row 2 title = Founded|Row 2 info = 1953|Row 3 title = Filtered|Row 3 info = Yes|Row 4 title = Owner|Row 4 info = Philip Morris International}}'''L&M''' was first introduced in 1953 by Liggett & Myers. The original slogan of the brand was ''"American cigarettes of the highest quality with the best filter. ''Though very popular in Latin America, they were never very popular in the United States until 2007 when there was a huge demand for budget cigarettes, and still aren't very common in the UK. L&M reportedly are the third best selling cigarette brand in the world and Phillip Morris International hail them as their second best selling cigarette after [[Marlboro]].
   
 
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