Czstochowska
Czestochowska is a Polish brand of cigarettes, produced by the Polish Tobacco Company (Polski Koncern Tytoniowy). It was first introduced in 1956 and has since become one of the most popular cigarette brands in Poland. The brand is known for its distinctive packaging, which features a red and white design, and its strong, mentholated flavor. Czestochowska cigarettes are available in various formats, including regular, light, and menthol, and are sold in packs of 20. The brand is named after the city of Czestochowa, which is located in southern Poland and is home to the famous Czestochowa Icon, a revered religious artifact. Czestochowska cigarettes are widely available in Poland and are also exported to other countries. Despite the growing global trend towards reducing tobacco consumption, Czestochowska remains a popular choice among Polish smokers. However, it is important to note that smoking can have serious health consequences and the use of tobacco products should be avoided.