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How much is a pack of Chinese cigarettes in hard boxes?

By July 2020, the price of Chinese cigarettes in hard boxes will be around 45 yuan 1 pack.

Ex-factory price of hard porcelain 187.2 yuan per piece, wholesale price1370 yuan per piece in 8 yuan, general retail price 10 per piece in 450 yuan, and the price difference is 262.8 yuan per piece. Soft China is more expensive, the ex-factory price is 24 1.02 yuan, the wholesale price is one in 530 yuan, the retail price is one in 700 yuan, and the price difference is 458.98 yuan.

Zhonghua brand cigarette is a high-grade and famous flue-cured tobacco product, known as the national cigarette, and an outstanding representative of China cigarette brand. Zhonghua brand cigarettes are golden in color and pure in fragrance, and have won "National Quality Gold Award" and "Top Ten Famous Trademarks in China". Zhonghua brand cigarettes have gradually formed 18mg, 15mg and 1 1mg series products with different tar contents and various specifications. Of course, different cigarettes have different prices.

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Hard Chinese logo:

1, with the words "country of origin" on the side of the cigarette case. If you carefully identify the pattern above, you can see the map of China. The parts of Taiwan Province Island and Hainan Island in the real hard map of China are hollow, while the fake cigarettes are solid.

2, really hard China map pattern China at the "origin mark", you will see the word "China" from the side, and there are eight five-pointed stars on the pattern.

3. The arrangement order of cigarettes in a really hard Chinese cigarette case is basically "7, 7, 6", that is, there are 7 cigarettes with the pattern facing the user, 7 cigarettes in the middle layer and 6 cigarettes in the last layer. The sequence of soft texts is "7, 6, 7".

4. There is a place where real hard porcelain can't be imitated by fake cigarettes, that is, the small dot in the lower left corner of the Chinese watch on the back of real hard porcelain can be seen with a professional magnifying glass, and a group of regular patterns can also be seen inside.