• Parliament Benson and Hedges Filter Mouthpiece King Size Cigarettes wide flat hard box

Parliament Benson and Hedges Filter Mouthpiece King Size Cigarettes wide flat hard box

Price: $25.00

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  • BrandParliament
  • Price$25.00
  • Box20
  • Pack FormatHard box
  • TypeCigarettes
Description

Parliament Benson and Hedges Filter Mouthpiece King Size Cigarettes

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King Size 85mm

Wide flat hard box

Original:USA(duty-free)

Frequently Asked Questions

Where Can I Buy Parliament Benson & Hedges Cigarettes?

Parliament Benson & Hedges Filter Mouthpiece King Size Cigarettes are primarily sold through duty-free channels in the USA and international markets. Availability varies by region due to local tobacco regulations. In the UK and EU, tobacco products must adhere to strict packaging laws, which may affect stock. Always verify local restrictions before purchasing.

What Makes the Wide Flat Hard Box Unique?

The wide flat hard box design offers enhanced durability and portability compared to traditional soft packs. This format preserves cigarette freshness while fitting easily in pockets. Similar compact designs can be found in Marlboro Red 100s Hard Box and Benson & Hedges Gold 200 packs.

Do These Cigarettes Have a Flavor Profile?

These King Size cigarettes feature a recessed filter mouthpiece for smooth, air-blended draws. The taste is often described as full-bodied with mild woody notes. Smokers who enjoy filtered strength may also prefer Camel Filters or Lucky Strike Original Red.

Is Duty-Free Purchase Legal?

Duty-free purchases are legal for international travelers, though import limits apply. For example, the UK allows 200 cigarettes per person from non-EU countries. Local tax obligations may apply if exceeding personal allowances. Check customs regulations before bulk buying.

What’s the Brand Heritage?

Benson & Hedges dates back to 1873 as a London-based luxury tobacco brand. The Parliament line introduced the recessed filter in 1931, later adopted by its parent company Philip Morris. Vintage packaging collectors often seek these distinctive wide flat boxes for their retro design.