Solomon Cigarettes is a Rogaulian cigarette brand, owned and operated by the Imperial Kingdom brand Grand Tobacco. It is one of the major competitors to Ehrenmann Cigarettes.


History

Solomon was launcehd in 1910, by a Rogaulian man named Jean du Fabian, with the help of Villamour-based tobacco company DIEFT. It was initially released in four filterless variants. In 1918, the company made the Lumiere variant, which instantly became a hit in rural areas in Rougaulia. In as early as 1931, they put the first graphic ads. In 1941, Jean died of cardiac arrest, and his son, Eugene du Fabian took his place. A year later, DIEFT acquired the brand.