Description:
„Fajrant Lights“ is a cigarette pack of Polish origin, featuring a dark blue background and a yellow information strip with the inscription „NOWOŚĆ! NISKA CENA!“ (new, low price), which clearly positions the product as economical. In the center is a flying eagle - this symbol is often associated with Polish attributes. At the bottom of the pack are warnings in Polish about the harm of smoking („PALENIE TYTONIU POWODUJE RAKA“, „POWODUJE CHOROBY SERCA“), and on the side there is a Polish excise sticker that helps date the pack. The product is intended for the domestic market, is little known internationally, but may be valuable to collectors due to its excellent condition and bright retro design.
Value assessment:
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Collectible value: Average. Although the Fajrant brand is not a classic like Klubowe or Caro, it is increasingly being included in collections due to its short existence, unique design, and limited production in the years following the PRL period (2000–2005).
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Condition assessment: Unopened, original cellophane packaging, excise stamp intact - excellent collectible condition.
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Historical data and popularity: „Fajrant cigarettes were aimed at the lower price segment. The name means "end of the working day" in Polish, so it can be assumed that the marketing was aimed at the working class.


