1 fragrance = 1 number
Al Fakher has just released its new regulated flavours and they are FINALLY available in tobacconists. Remember that it is now mandatory for tobacco brands to have packaging that complies with the "European Tobacco Directive": manufacturers of cigars, pipe tobacco, Hookah, snuff and chewing tobacco are required to produce products for the French market with health warnings and shock photos, placed at the top of the packets, on 65% of the front and back sides of the packaging
Taste display is also concerned! It is therefore now strictly forbidden for manufacturers to use the names of the fragrances of tobacco Hookah. This is why Al Fakher has launched a new codification for its tobacco packages and tins in the form of a number, 1 number = 1 taste! Example n° 25: Double Apple - n° 6: Mint - n° 61: Mint Cream - n° 22: Blueberry.
1 - BY ICON
The flavours are divided into 6 categories, each with a different and recognizable icon.
2 - PER COLOUR
The different colours are inspired by tastes and flavour combinations.
3 - BY NUMBER
Each flavour has its own number that is easy to remember and find.
What are the numbers on the new Al Fakher tobacco packages?
Mint and Cream
Strawberry and Cream
Bubble Gum
Grape and Mint
Grape and Raspberry
Energy Drink
Grape
Mango
Cola
Double Apple
Double Apple Mint
Mint
Lemon and Mint
Watermelon
Blueberry
Grenadine
Kiwi
Lemon
Grapefruit Mint
Raspberry
Mint Chewing Gum
Cherry
Melon
Strawberry
Fishing
Orange and Mint
Mojito
Cocktail
Chewing Gum
Source: Al Fakher
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