There are twelve kinds of a ***. For example:
Lucky (Greenport version) mixed type
Hybrid tar amount, packaging form: single box (pack), hard box, count: 20 packages
p>Single box reference price: ?29?
Lucky (Japanese original flavor) mixed type
Mixed tar amount, smoke nicotine amount: 0.0mg , Cigarette length: 84?mm, Filter length: 25?mm
Packaging form: hard box, single box count: 20, sales form: imported from abroad, single box reference price: ?25 -26
Lucky (red tax-free) mixed type
Hybrid tar amount, tar amount 10mg, flue gas nicotine amount: 0.08mg,
cigarette Amount of carbon monoxide: 10mg, packaging form: hard box, single box count: 20?
Single box reference price:?10
Good luck (free in black) Mixed type
Type: Mixed type, tar content: 8mg, flue gas nicotine content: 0.7mg
CO content: 8mg, smoke length: 84mg mm?, filter length: 25?mm?
Packaging form: hard box, single box count: 20 pieces, sales form: imported from abroad, single box reference price: 12?yuan? p>
Haocai (mint free) external flavor type
Type: external flavor type, tar amount: 8mg, smoke nicotine amount: 0.6mg, smoke carbon monoxide amount: 8mg p>
Single box (package) count: 20, single box reference price: 10 yuan
Extended information
Lucky cigarettes (English name LUCKY STRIKE) is an American brand LUCKY STRIKE is made from high-quality tobacco leaves using traditional American methods. The distinctive American image and eye-catching red circle trademark make LUCKY STRIKE a first-class American brand of British and American companies.
The Lucky Strike brand was acquired by British American Tobacco in 1993 from a US company that exited the tobacco industry. As of 2012, LUCKY STRIKE American Lucky Strike cigarettes are sold in more than 60 countries around the world, with major markets including Japan, Spain, Germany, France, Chile and Indonesia.
In 1902, the American Tobacco Company and the British Imperial Tobacco Company jointly established the British American Tobacco Company, thus ending the long-standing sales war between the two giants.
The Lucky Strike brand was acquired by British American Tobacco in 1993 from a US company that exited the tobacco industry. British American Tobacco first got involved in the F1 Grand Prix in 1970, but the brand they used F1 to promote was not a tobacco brand, but a perfume brand called Yardley. This was British American Tobacco's diversified expansion in the 1960s. result.
Reference: Lucky Cigarettes-Baidu Encyclopedia