• Camel Collectors Packs 9 Lights cigarettes soft box

Camel Collectors Packs 9 Lights cigarettes soft box

Price: $28.00

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  • BrandCamel
  • Price$28.00
  • Box20
  • Pack FormatSoft box
  • TypeCigarettes
Description

Camel Collectors Packs 9 Lights cigarettes

cartons=10box=200cigarettes

King Size 85mm

Soft box

Original:USA(duty-free)

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Camel Collectors Packs 9 Lights cigarettes?

Camel Collectors Packs 9 Lights are duty-free products originally from the USA. They may be available in international duty-free shops or specialty tobacco retailers. However, legal restrictions vary: the UK and EU have strict import limits (200 cigarettes per person), while India and France prohibit certain foreign tobacco sales. Always check local regulations before purchasing.

What makes Camel Collectors Packs unique?

These soft-box collector’s editions feature limited-edition packaging designs not found in regular Camel Lights. The 85mm King Size format and duty-free origin (USA) appeal to enthusiasts seeking rare or discontinued Camel variants like vintage Camel Joe editions. Note: All tobacco products carry health warnings.

Which brands are similar to Camel Collectors Packs?

Collectors might explore Winston Red Hard Box, Marlboro Collector Series, or Davidoff Classic Blend. Duty-free options like Lucky Strike Original Red (EU) and Kent NanoTech (Asia) also offer distinctive packaging. Age restrictions (18-21+ depending on region) apply to all tobacco purchases.

Are there age limits for purchasing this product?

Yes. Tobacco laws require buyers to be 18+ in most European countries and 21+ in parts of the USA. Duty-free purchases still enforce these age verifications. Camel Collectors Packs cannot be sold to minors under any circumstances.

What’s the history behind Camel collector’s editions?

First introduced in 1988, Camel Collectors Packs revived vintage artwork from 1913 brand origins. The "9 Lights" soft box series continues this tradition, featuring alternate designs discontinued in standard packaging after 2000. Duty-free versions maintain original US blends unavailable in domestic markets.