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Why did the "555" cigarette my friend gave me say "China Customs has not paid tax" and "duty-free monopoly"? How did this get into China?
Landlord, know about tax exemption 555. The following contents are useful to you. Duty-free cigarettes are imported through normal channels. They are sold in duty-free shops.

The 555 international duty-free shop adopts a wide version of packaging with a light yellow background, which still looks quite imposing. The gilded double horse logo on the front flip of the cigarette case is clearly visible and feels very prominent. There is a string of English words under the hot stamping double horse sign. Interstate express can be translated into intercontinental express train (the very famous "Imperial Interstate Express" refers to the "Imperial Intercontinental Express", which is an ancient (19th century) and civilized railway across the continental United States). However, if the national express positioning on the 555 cigarette is accurate, it should be a trademark logo. Smooth is above everything else. To introduce the quality of 555 international duty-free cigarettes, it can be translated as smooth is above everything else. London Adas Tobacco Company is the English name of London Adas Tobacco Company. The design under the flip cover is simple and clear, with two stripes of gold and dark blue in the shape of an inverted triangle. The iconic trademark pattern of 555 series is ingeniously combined with the international, highlighting the theme of 555 international, which is impressive and fresh in memory. The logo design of 555 adopts bronzing circle, and the dark blue round color block is reserved with bronzing "555" as the logo theme.

There is a duty-free label on the back of the cigarette case. Like the lower part of the front flip, the lower part of the tax-free label is also printed with two gold and dark blue stripes in the shape of an inverted triangle. A brief English introduction and the signature of founder Albert Levy are printed under the two stripes. That brief English introduction can be translated as: 1895, Mr. Albert Levy, a British tobacco businessman, traveled by the Imperial Express train. The badge on the train left a deep impression on him and inspired his new brand of cigarettes. This kind of cigarette (555 Guoyun International) gives smokers a unique taste and the ultimate sense of tranquility through the balanced collocation of specially selected tobacco leaves.

The left side of the cigarette case is mainly printed with Chinese and English words and bar codes for unpaid customs duties in China. (It can be seen that the bar code is British, but this does not mean that the place of origin is British. )