Parliament Lights design with George Bush cigarettes soft box
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- BrandParliament
 - Price$25.00
 - Box20
 - Pack FormatSoft box
 - TypeCigarettes
 
Parliament Lights design with George Bush cigarettes soft box
cartons=10box=200cigarettes
King Size 85mm
Soft box
Original:USA(duty-free)
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy Parliament Lights (George Bush design) cigarettes?
Parliament Lights with the George Bush design are primarily sold as duty-free products in international travel retail channels (e.g., airports, cruise ships). Availability in specific countries like the UK, USA, India, France, or EU nations depends on local regulations and distributor agreements. Always verify import laws and tax restrictions before purchasing.
What makes Parliament Lights cigarettes unique?
Parliament Lights feature a recessed filter design first introduced by the brand in the 1950s, aiming to reduce tar intake while maintaining flavor. The George Bush design soft box edition includes king-size 85mm cigarettes and is produced in the USA for duty-free markets. Note: Tobacco products carry health risks and are subject to age restrictions (18-21+ depending on location).
Which cigarettes compare to Parliament Lights?
For similar mild-flavored options, consider:
- Parliament Full Flavor (stronger variant)
 - Marlboro Gold (international duty-free edition)
 - Benson & Hedges Dual Capsule (for adjustable taste intensity)
 
Are there legal restrictions on purchasing this product?
Yes. Parliament Lights cigarettes sold as duty-free items may only be legally purchased by international travelers in authorized zones. Domestic sales require compliance with local tobacco tax laws. Many regions prohibit flavored tobacco products – verify your destination country's regulations.
When did Parliament cigarettes originate?
First launched in 1931 by Philip Morris USA, Parliament gained popularity post-WWII through its innovative recessed filter technology. The brand maintains a premium positioning in duty-free markets globally, with regional packaging variations like the George Bush design edition reflecting cultural collaborations.

