Gauloises Blondes Super Legeres light blue cigarettes hard box
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- BrandGauloises
- Price$21.00
- Box20
- Pack FormatHard box
- TypeCigarettes
Gauloises Blondes Super Legeres light blue cigarettes
cartons=10box=200cigarettes
King Size 85mm
Hard box
Original:France(duty-free)
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy Gauloises Blondes Super Legeres cigarettes?
Gauloises Blondes Super Legeres light blue cigarettes are available in duty-free shops across Europe, including France, and selected international retailers. Note that tobacco laws vary by region: the UK and EU enforce a minimum purchase age of 18, while countries like India and the U.S. have local restrictions. Always check your country’s import regulations before purchasing.
What is the origin of Gauloises Blondes cigarettes?
Gauloises originated in France in 1910 and initially used dark tobacco. In 1984, the brand relaunched with a lighter American-blend tobacco, rebranded as "Gauloises Blondes." The light blue hard box variant retains French craftsmanship but is tailored for modern preferences with a milder taste.
Are there similar cigarettes to Gauloises Blondes light blue?
For fans of light, smooth tobacco, consider these Gauloises alternatives:
- Gauloises Blondes Filtre 25s (gray hard box): Slightly stronger flavor, 85mm king size.
- Gauloises Blondes Legeres 25s: Ultra-light variant with a crisp finish.
- Gauloises Blondes Filtre 30s (blue hard box): Longer filter and extended smoke time.
Are Gauloises Blondes cigarettes light or strong?
The light blue hard box version is a "Super Legeres" (ultra-light) variant, offering a mild smoking experience with low tar and nicotine. Its American-blend tobacco provides a subtle, aromatic flavor, ideal for those who prefer lighter cigarettes.
Are duty-free Gauloises cigarettes cheaper?
Duty-free purchases, like the French-origin Gauloises Blondes light blue, often cost less due to tax exemptions. However, savings depend on your location and customs allowances. For example, EU travelers can bring limited quantities tax-free, while other regions may apply import duties. Check local policies to avoid fees.