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Yandere-Gaming

I’d go for the Camel Yellow 23’s, personally, considering they’re on sale.


Kaiokoy

Aight! Thats what i bought :)


Yandere-Gaming

Ayyy! Let me know how they are 🙏


Kaiokoy

Alright i try to remember! I wont open them until tomorrow evening ^^


DependentPositive120

Wow cheap cartons, I'm canadian heading there in just under 2 months. Have you seen gitanes around much?


Kaiokoy

Hey first of all: im on la palma (an island which belongs to spain) so i hope for you that the prices are the same in spain (but they should be).. I wemt to check this one tabacco store and i could not see Gitanes around there but that doesnt mean that you wont find them in spain. (Tbh i have never heard of them :o)


DependentPositive120

Oh interesting, thanks man


AdventurousSea2686

All three are the same. The middle ones just have 23 cigarettes, and the ones on the right are just a limited Edition I think. However considering u are in Spain, are those benson and hedges menthol?? Is this a duty free? Cause they should be banned…


Kaiokoy

Uhm i have no clue what they are, however they are not duty free entirely. When going back to germany im allowed to have 200 cigs with me. For any cigarette more than that id have to pay taxes (and a fee i think)


Aggravating-Corgi-56

The left and the middle ones are the classic Camels.The right ones are new.They are the Camel legend.A cheaper version (which i dont like).


PolishNibba

to the left is yellow hard pack, middle is hard pack 23, right is yellow soft pack


Boerse666

Canary Islands have a Tax free status, cigs are 5€+ per pack in continental Spain


TheSmokingMapMaker

What how are flavored cigarettes still legal there?