Merged with other companies to form American Tobacco.[1]
Successor
American Tobacco
Headquarters
U.S.
Key people
Abbot Kinney
Products
Cigarettes, trading cards
Brands
Sweet Caporal
The Kinney Tobacco Company was an American cigarette manufacturing firm that created the Sweet Caporal cigarette brand and promoted it with collectible trading cards. Being a leading cigarette manufacturer of the 1870-1880s, in 1890 it merged with other companies to form the American Tobacco Company.[1]
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