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Perilly's cigarettes are a brand of tobacco cigarettes currently selling in Japan and South Africa. They were produced by Rothmans Group. The brand was famous among young Malaysian men for its low price. Perilly's cigarettes were famous for an advertisement in the 1980s featuring scantily clad women and men enjoying the smoke together that was banned by the country's conservative Muslim government. The box is black and gold in colour.

Sponsorship

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  • Keris Hitam Bersepuh Emas
  • Perilly's action movie.
  • Perilly's sponsored Sepak takraw tournaments in Malaysia until the government banned tobacco advertising in 2003.

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