Bond Cigarettes

Bond Street Cigarettes, established in 1902 under Philip Morris International (PMI), derive their name from the brand's original London tobacco shop location. The Bond Street product line features multiple variants differentiated by blend composition and format. Bond Street Classic Blue combines Virginia and Burley tobaccos in a standard 84mm length, while Bond Street Classic Selection incorporates air-cured Oriental leaf tobacco for a distinct aroma profile. Compact variants include Bond Compact Blue (78mm length with a cellulose acetate filter) and Bond Compact Silver (78mm length with activated charcoal filter technology). Bond Street Special Compacts utilize a shortened 72mm design with triple-layer paper construction.
In the Philippines, Bond Street cigarettes are distributed as part of PMI's international portfolio. PMI has introduced a heated tobacco product (HTP) branded "Bonds" in this market, featuring proprietary HeatControl™ technology that operates at temperatures below 350°C. The Philippine launch serves as a pilot program for this novel heat-not-burn implementation within the Bond Street brand architecture.