Camel Art Issue Lights cigarettes hard box
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- BrandCamel
- Price$28.00
- Box20
- Pack FormatHard box
- TypeCigarettes
Camel Art Issue Lights cigarettes
cartons=10box=200cigarettes
King Size 85mm
Hard box
Original:U.S.A.(duty-free)
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I buy Camel Art Issue Lights in the UK or Europe?
Camel Art Issue Lights cigarettes are primarily available in duty-free shops, especially in U.S.-based airports. Availability in the UK, Europe, or France depends on local regulations and retailer stock. Some online sellers may ship internationally, but buyers must verify age restrictions (usually 18-21 years) and customs policies. Similar options like Marlboro Gold or Lucky Strike Original might be easier to find locally.
What does Camel Art Issue Lights taste like?
Camel Art Issue Lights offers a milder smoking experience with a balanced blend of Virginia and Burley tobaccos. The "Lights" version reduces tar and nicotine compared to regular Camel cigarettes, appealing to those who prefer a smoother taste. For stronger alternatives, try Camel Filters or Winston Classic.
Why choose hard box packaging?
The hard box design protects cigarettes from damage and maintains freshness during travel, making it popular among collectors. This packaging often features limited-edition artwork, distinct from standard soft packs. Similar collector-friendly options include Marlboro Red Special Edition or Davidoff Classic.
Are there health warnings on these cigarettes?
Yes, like all tobacco products, Camel Art Issue Lights carries mandatory health warnings. These vary by region but typically include messages about lung cancer, heart disease, and risks to pregnancy. Purchasers must be at least 18-21 years old depending on local laws.
What makes Camel cigarettes historically significant?
First introduced in 1913, Camel became iconic for blending Turkish and American tobaccos. The Art Issue series continues this legacy with modern artistic packaging. Other heritage brands include Lucky Strike (founded 1871) and Pall Mall (launched 1899).

