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Tally-Ho (rolling papers)

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Tally Ho is an Australian brand of cigarette rolling paper distributed by Imperial Tobacco Australia. The packaging of the product aims to appeal to Australian patriotism, with many assertions such as 'Australia's Finest' and 'Australia's No.1 paper for over 60 years'. It also offers pieces of trivia on the packaging which again appeal to Australian patriotism, such as 'Australia's dingo fence is twice the length of the Great Wall of China' and 'Australia has more beaches than any other country - about 7,000'.[1]

The product is actually produced in Belgium.[citation needed] Previous to 2005 this was stated only on the inside of the packaging where it was normally not visible.[citation needed] In 2005, packaging changed to include the notice 'Made in Belgium' on the outside back cover.[citation needed]

In humid climates it has a tendency to curl and stick together, proving it is one of the cheaper quality papers.[citation needed]

It also has fewer papers compared to its superior competitors in the rolling paper market.[citation needed] Tally-Ho only supply 50 out of a respected 60.[citation needed]

In 2015, Tally-Ho was popular in Victorian prisons, despite a smoking ban.[2]

The "2018-2025 Cigarette Rolling Paper Report on Global and United States Market, Status and Forecast, by Players, Types and Applications" research report lists "Rizla, Pay-Pay, Zig-Zag, OCB, TOP, Bambú, Bugler, EZ Wider, Export Aquafuge, JOB, Juicy Jay's, Laramie, Raw, Rollies, Swan, Tally-Ho" as the "vital supreme players in the worldwide 2018-2025 Cigarette Rolling Paper Report on and United States market".[3]

References

  1. ^ "Column 8: The useful Tally-ho". The Sydney Morning Herald. 27 May 2015. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Prisoners roll smuggled tobacco in Bible pages to beat jail smoking bans". Heraldsun.com.au. 2015-11-21. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  3. ^ Sargar, Samadhan (2016-09-25). "Global Cigarette Rolling Paper Market - Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2018 - 2025". DigiBulletin. Retrieved 1 December 2018.

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