Omega Filter Tipped Little Cigars cigarettes soft box
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- BrandOme
- Price$25.00
- Box20
- Pack FormatSoft box
- TypeCigarettes
Omega Filter Tipped Little Cigars cigarettes
cartons=10box=200cigarettes
King Size 85mm
Soft box
Original:USA(duty-free)
Frequently Asked Questions
Where Can I Buy Omega Little Cigars in Europe?
Omega Filter Tipped Little Cigars are available in select European countries, particularly through duty-free shops at major airports like London Heathrow. However, availability varies by region due to local tobacco regulations. For example, France restricts sales of certain tobacco products, so check local laws before purchasing. These cigars are originally sourced from the USA as duty-free items.
What’s the History of Omega Little Cigars?
Omega Little Cigars were first produced in the 1960s by P. Lorillard Company, a historic American tobacco manufacturer. Known for their filter-tipped design and 85mm king-size format, they gained popularity as a smoother alternative to traditional cigars. The soft-box packaging has been a signature feature since their introduction.
Are There Similar Products to Omega Filter Tipped Cigars?
If you enjoy Omega Filter Tipped Little Cigars, try their Omega Cherry Little Cigars (90+ reviews), which offer a rich, sweet flavor in a 100s size. Other options include filtered mini cigars from brands like Djarum or Davidoff for a comparable experience. Always verify legal purchasing ages (typically 18-21 depending on country) before buying.
Do Omega Little Cigars Have Health Warnings?
Yes, like all tobacco products, Omega Little Cigars include mandatory health warnings on packaging. These comply with regional regulations, such as the EU’s Tobacco Products Directive or the FDA requirements in the USA. Purchasers must be at least 18 years old in most countries, rising to 21 in parts of the USA.
What’s the Duty-Free Allowance for These Cigars in the UK?
When bringing Omega Little Cigars into the UK, duty-free allowances permit up to 200 cigarettes (or 100 cigars) per person. Exceeding this limit requires declaring and paying customs duties. Note that India and some EU countries have stricter limits – always check local regulations before traveling.

