Dally liked Kool cigarettes.
Practically, 'Italian diamond' is used to modify other words, such as jewelery. In this case, then, 'Italian diamond' could be a brand name.
The cut determines the number of facets on a diamond stone; radiant is a marketing adjective used to describe a brand of diamond.
There is no public disclosure of the type of E-Cig used by Mr. Dicaprio. I've looked at the pictures when he is using it, and it is not a Blu brand; but other than that it is a typical cheap brand E-Cig.
Smoking was rarely seen on the show and no reference was ever made as to what brand of cigarettes anyone smoked A: That is incorrect. Griffith was a spokesman for Chesterfields. In the old days, he used to pitch the product at the end of the show.
It is a term used to describe a diamond that was mined in a war zone and used to finance war activities. These diamonds are typically mined in unstable regions of Africa.
Blood diamonds are used by terrorists to fund mayhem against humans and conduct wars. The gem-stone diamond industry does provide a Certificate Programme for diamond consumers, that certifies that a diamond is not a blood diamond. Stopping the collection or trade in blood diamonds is like any evil: it will be with us always.
I think you are referring to the Swiss Diamond brand. Really good pans as it happens.
Yes, finished diamonds may have a lasered inscription, or other mark created by another diamond. Usually, these are used to identify or brand a diamond.
You used to be able to get cigarettes from Native Americans tax free, but now that is considered tax evasion. So you should probably go to a nearby state where taxes aren't as high for cigarettes. Also, if you could try a cheaper brand, you might like it. Don't be afraid to try.
Picayune cigarettes were a regional brand sold in the South until sometime in the 1960's. While you can not buy them anymore, you can order the French cigarettes Gauloises online. The Picayune pack read "Picayune Extra Mild Cigarettes. Pride of New Orleans" They were anything but mild. They were by far the strongest cigarettes ever made as far as I know. They may be the only American cigarette brand ever made from caporal tobacco, the strong stuff that's used in the French cigarettes "Gauloises". However I also remember there was another New Orleans area cigarette called "Home Run" which I believe was just as strong and have heard went just as well with a "Jax" beer.FYIIn 1911 the leading Cigarette Brand in New Orleans was "Home Run", (5 cents for 20) an all-Burley leaf brand.
Intuniv is a brand-name for the extended release guanfacine. Guanfacine is used to lower blood pressure; however, it does not thin blood.