Detailed Introduction to Jiaozzi Kuanza Xiaoyao Medium Size Cigarettes

Product Overview

As one of the core series under China’s established cigarette brand Jiaozzi, “Kuanza Xiaoyao Medium Size” targets the premium market by offering a distinctive smoking experience. Differentiated from traditional flue-cured cigarettes in its price range, it features a design that combines the characteristics of two types of tobacco leaves. It is aimed at sophisticated consumers who seek unique flavors, prioritize product quality, and value suitability for social occasions.

Packaging Appearance

The carton of this product has a rectangular hard-shell structure. Upon opening it, the first thing that catches the eye is the main visual area on the front: the background is pure white accounting for 16% of the surface, with the brand logo “Jiaozzi” printed in the center using a clean serif font in dark brown, which makes up 15%. A thin dark brown border surrounds it to enhance the outline. On each side of the package are side panels of similar size, colored in light beige accounting for 11%, where the product name “Kuanza Xiaoyao Medium Size” along with the levels of tar, nicotine, and carbon monoxide are listed in smaller font sizes, creating a soft contrast with the background. At the bottom is a pure white area accounting for 9%, clearly stating the manufacturer “Sichuan-Chongqing Tobacco Industry Company”, the selling price of 210 RMB per carton, and the barcode for the small pack at 6901028237345. The overall color scheme features warm neutral tones without overly flashy designs, giving it a premium look while ensuring easy identification of key information.

Cigarette Stems and Smoking Experience

When lighting this cigarette for the first time, I immediately noticed that the temperature at the filter was slightly lower than that of regular medium-sized cigarettes. The first puff delivered a faint woody aroma, representing the natural flavor of the flue-cured tobacco without excessive modification. The taste was mild in the first few puffs as the tobacco scent gradually emerged, accompanied by a subtle fruity note. It lacked the strong sweetness typical of traditional full-flavored cigarettes and wasn’t as bland as light-flavored ones, with distinct flavor layers already apparent from the initial draws. As I continued smoking, the richness of the flue-cured tobacco increased, allowing the smoke to linger longer in the mouth. This fuller taste gradually overpowered the initial fruity notes, leaving behind a rich caramel flavor mixed with a faint woody scent. It did not cause noticeable dryness in the throat but instead provided a mild comfort. When smoked during long sitting conversations, this moderate intensity helps maintain a pleasant atmosphere without causing discomfort due to overly strong flavors.

By the middle of the cigarette, I could sense that the smoke density was slightly higher than at the start, yet it remained balanced. The flavor of the flue-cured tobacco became more prominent, with its intense natural aroma completely masking any other impurities. With each puff, one could enjoy the pure scent of the tobacco without any irritating tastes. If the smoking pace slowed down slightly at this point, it was possible to fully appreciate the rich taste, as the smoke spread more evenly in the mouth, preventing it from dissipating quickly and prolonging the satisfying sensation. Even after smoking over a dozen cigarettes, there was no decline in flavor or dryness in the throat; instead, the continuous release of tobacco flavors made one feel more relaxed.

As I approached the end of the cigarette, the caramel flavor in the smoke became stronger, along with the persistent woody aroma. The overall taste did not significantly weaken; rather, as the tobacco components gradually diminished, the flavor became purer. After the last few puffs, a mild aftertaste remained in the mouth—neither strongly irritating like regular cigarettes nor unpleasant. The entire smoking experience maintained a consistent flavor from start to finish, with no sudden changes.

Product Specifications

  • Product Type: Flue-cured
  • Cigarette Size: 84mm medium size
  • Tar Content: 10mg per cigarette
  • Nicotine Content: 1.0mg per cigarette
  • Carbon Monoxide Content: 9mg per cigarette
  • Packaging: Hard-shell carton
  • Price Tier: Premium market, priced at 210 RMB per carton
  • Manufacturer: Sichuan-Chongqing Tobacco Industry Company
  • Small Pack Barcode: 6901028237345

Appropriate Scenarios and Target Audience

This cigarette is better suited for formal business dinners, high-end social gatherings, and other occasions that require

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Jiaozzi (Kuanza Xiaoyao Medium Size Cigarettes)

  • Brand: 娇子
  • Product Code: Pride Kuanzhai Xiaoyao Middle
  • Availability: In Stock
  • $221.00

  • Unit: Carton