ADL Tobacco
ADL Tobacco is a family business whose Head Office and production plant are located in Pointe-Bleue, a small community in the Lac St-Jean region of the province of Quebec. Three brothers, Alain, Donald and Luc Paul started the business in 1993 with the following acquisitions.
1993 – They acquired Tabac Belle Feuille, manufacturer and distributor of raw leaf tobacco, mainly in Quebec.
1994 – They acquired Mar-Co Tobacco, a company that owned tobacco transformation equipment to make fine cut tobacco and an established clientele across Canada.
1997 – They purchased a cigarette maker and packer for king size cigarettes.
1999 – They purchased a cigarette maker and packer for regular size cigarettes.
2000 – They purchased all the equipment of a cigarette manufacturer located in the Maritimes that will permit us to pursue our growth.
2001 – They obtained our sale permits for the Ontario.
2003 – Development of the Canadian, Western and Maritimes market.
2004 – National prices war.
2005 - Repositioning of the market and restructuring of A.D.L. Tobacco.
2006 – Development of new products.
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Azur |
| Azur Blue (Carton of 8 * 25) |
| Azur Blue King Size (Carton of 8 * 25) |
| Azur Red (Carton of 8 * 25) |
| Azur Red King Size (Carton of 8 * 25) |
| Bailey’s |
| Bailey’s (Carton of 8 * 25) |
| Bailey’s King Size (Carton of 8 * 25) |
| Bailey’s King Size (Carton of 10 * 20) |
| Bailey’s Light King Size (Carton of 8 * 25) |
| Bailey’s Light King Size (Carton of 10 * 20) |
| Maximum |
| Maximum (Carton of 8 * 25) |
| Maximum Light (Carton of 8 * 25) |
| Maximum King Size (Carton of 8 * 25) |
| Maximum King Size (Carton of 10 * 20) |
| Maximum Light King Size (Carton of 8 * 25) |
| Maximum Light King Size (Carton of 10 * 20) |
| Supreme |
| Supreme (Carton of 8 * 25) |
| Supreme Light (Carton of 8 * 25) |
| Supreme Medium (Carton of 8 * 25) |
| Supreme King Size (Carton of 8 * 25) |
| Supreme King Size (Carton of 10 * 20) |
| Supreme Light King Size (Carton of 8 * 25) |
| Supreme Light King Size (Carton of 10 * 20) |
Tobacco is an annual or bi-annual growing 1-3 meters tall with large sticky leaves that contain nicotine. Native to the Americas, tobacco has a long history of use as a shamanic inebriant and stimulant. It is extremely popular and well-known for its addictive potential.
Nicotiana rustica leaves.
Nicotiana rustica leaves have a nicotine content as high as 9%, whereas Nicotiana tabacum (common tobacco) leaves contain about 1 to 3%
A cigar is a tightly rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco which is ignited so that its smoke may be drawn into the mouth. Cigar tobacco is grown in significant quantities in Brazil, Cameroon, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Indonesia, Mexico, Nicaragua, Sumatra, Philippines, and the Eastern United States.
Tobacco is an agricultural product processed from the fresh leaves of plants in the genus Nicotiana. It can be consumed, used as an organic pesticide, and in the form of nicotine tartrate it is used in some medicines. In consumption it may be in the form of cigarettes smoking, snuffing, chewing, dipping tobacco, or snus.