Bond cigarettes presented in our catalogue always comes directly from original European warehouses. Bond cigarettes sold online at CigarettesHouse.com are the same quality as American ones and have the same freshness as those you can buy at the domestic store. The only difference is that our Bond cigarettes prices are much cheaper.
Bond Cigarettes is the so-called "middle-class" cheap discount cigarettes. They usually have a very average price and are allowable for those who cannot buy something more expensive.
Nevertheless, any Bond cigarette is still a production of high quality as Philip Morris is distinguished for their noble and qualitative standards. It is confirmed by many times awarded the blending formula of Bond Cigarettes Brand in the field of industry researches.
That is why every Bond cigarettes smoker is undoubtedly contented with what he smokes. It is a discount cigarette brand whish is sold in all continents of the world, more than in 50 countries -in Europe, Latin America, the USA. A premium version was introduced in 2006 - "Bond Street Special". Originally Bond cigarettes were sorted in soft or hard packs, king size or long.
Initial design was changed in the mid of nineties as a result of a re-branding process. At present an admirer of discount Bond brand can enjoy by new appearance combined with high quality proved by decades. The Bond Cigarettes pack's design is smooth, attractive looking and fresh, the pack is hard and contains 10 or 20 discount cigarettes per each.
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