Camel Filters Art Issue designed by Gary Fernandez cigarettes hard box
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- BrandCamel
- Price$28.00
- Box20
- Pack FormatHard box
- TypeCigarettes
Camel Filters Art Issue designed by Gary Fernandez cigarettes
cartons=10box=200cigarettes
King Size 85mm
Hard box
Original:U.S.A.(duty-free)
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy Camel Filters Art Issue designed by Gary Fernandez?
Camel Filters Art Issue cigarettes are U.S. duty-free products and primarily sold in duty-free zones like airports. Availability in the UK, Europe, France, India, or other regions may vary due to local tobacco regulations. Buyers should confirm their country’s import laws and age restrictions (typically 18+) before purchasing. Note that smoking carries health risks.
What makes the Gary Fernandez design unique?
This limited-edition pack features artwork by Gary Fernandez, blending bold colors and abstract motifs inspired by global cultures. The design reflects Camel’s history of collaborating with artists since the 1990s to create collectible packaging. It’s aimed at adult collectors, not promotional use.
What similar Camel products are recommended?
Fans of this Art Issue might explore Camel’s legacy collections like Camel Turkish Royal (smooth blend) or Camel Crush (menthol option). For limited-edition packs, Camel’s "Silk Cut Purple" and Marlboro’s "Grande Art Series" offer comparable artistic themes.
Is this Camel Art Issue suitable for daily smoking?
While the product uses Camel’s classic Turkish-Virginia tobacco blend, the Art Issue hard box is marketed as a collectible. Smokers seeking regular use may prefer standard Camel Filters packs, available globally. Always check local pricing and health advisories.
Are duty-free cigarettes cheaper internationally?
Duty-free tobacco can be cost-effective in authorized zones, but prices vary by country due to taxes and import rules. For example, the EU restricts duty-free cigarette imports to 200 sticks per traveler. Verify limits before purchasing to avoid penalties.