Player's Navy Cut Extra Light cigarettes white and blue wide flat hard box
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- BrandPlayers
- Price$23.00
- Box20
- Pack FormatHard box
- TypeCigarettes
Player's Navy Cut Extra Light cigarettes white and blue
cartons=10box=200cigarettes
Short 70mm
Wide flat hard box
Original:Canada(duty-free)
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy Player's Navy Cut Extra Light cigarettes?
Player's Navy Cut Extra Light cigarettes are primarily sourced from Canadian duty-free markets. Availability in regions like the UK, USA, India, France, or Europe may vary due to local tobacco regulations. Check specialized tobacco retailers or duty-free shops in these areas. Always confirm local laws, including minimum age requirements (typically 18+), before purchasing.
What makes Player's Navy Cut Extra Light a popular choice?
The "Extra Light" variant offers a milder tobacco blend compared to regular Player's Navy Cut, making it suitable for those preferring a smoother smoking experience. Its wide flat hard box design and classic white-blue packaging are iconic, reflecting the brand’s heritage since 1903.
Are there similar cigarettes to Player's Navy Cut Extra Light?
For those seeking light cigarettes with a classic profile, consider Benson & Hedges Gold, John Player Special Blue, or Marlboro Gold. These brands share a focus on mild flavors and premium packaging. Check regional availability and adhere to local health advisories.
Does Player's Navy Cut contain health warnings?
Yes, all cigarette packs, including Player's Navy Cut Extra Light, feature mandatory health warnings as per the laws of the sale country. Canadian duty-free products may display warnings in English and French. Compliance with regional tobacco labeling laws is ensured.
How old is the Player's Navy Cut brand?
Player's Navy Cut originated in 1903, inspired by the British Royal Navy’s tradition of tobacco use. The "Navy Cut" name refers to the historical practice of tightly rolling tobacco for sailors. The brand remains a symbol of classic British tobacco craftsmanship.

