WO2023095253A1 - Carte publicitaire pour produits de tabac et produit de tabac - Google Patents

Carte publicitaire pour produits de tabac et produit de tabac Download PDF

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WO2023095253A1
WO2023095253A1 PCT/JP2021/043229 JP2021043229W WO2023095253A1 WO 2023095253 A1 WO2023095253 A1 WO 2023095253A1 JP 2021043229 W JP2021043229 W JP 2021043229W WO 2023095253 A1 WO2023095253 A1 WO 2023095253A1
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優太 下田
和沙 石田
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  • the present invention relates to advertising cards for tobacco products and tobacco products.
  • a sheet-like advertising card may be enclosed together with a tobacco product or a contained article related to the tobacco product inside the package for the tobacco product (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
  • JP 2011-57447 A Japanese Patent Publication No. 2002-516237 Japanese Patent Publication No. 2002-503601
  • Advertising cards for tobacco products are usually transported by a packaging machine that assembles the package, and are enclosed inside the package together with the contained items during the process of assembling the package. Therefore, conventionally, if the surface of an advertisement card is decorated, there is a risk that the decorated portion will come off due to friction during transportation.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and an object of the present invention is to provide a tobacco product capable of suppressing damage to the decorated area even if the outermost layer of the panel portion is decorated.
  • the purpose is to provide technology related to cards.
  • the present invention is a sheet-like advertising card to be housed inside a package for tobacco products together with a tobacco product or one or more items to be stored related thereto, wherein the advertising card is sectioned via one or more folding lines. a plurality of panel portions, a decorative surface formed on at least one of the front side and the back side of at least one panel portion, and including a decorative region in which the outermost layer is decorated; wherein the plurality of panel portions are folded along the folding lines, and in that state, at least the decorative region on the decorative surface is overlapped with another panel portion so that the decorative region is protected.
  • the decorative area of the decorative surface overlaps with other panel portions to protect the decorative area.
  • the decorative surface may be detachably adhered to the other overlapping panel portion.
  • the bonding portion where the decorative surface is detachably adhered to the other panel portion is provided only in a non-decorating area of the decorative surface that is not subjected to decoration processing. good.
  • the decorative surface may be detachably pressure-bonded to the other panel portion to be superimposed with a pressure-sensitive adhesive.
  • the pressure sensitive adhesive may contain a UV varnish.
  • At least one of the panel portion having the decorative surface and the other panel portion to which the panel portion is detachably adhered is provided with a peeling of the decorative surface from the other panel portion.
  • a peeling assisting portion may be provided for assisting the separation.
  • a pair of mutually adjacent panel portions partitioned via one folding line may have the same dimensions in the panel width direction orthogonal to the folding line.
  • the present invention can also be specified as a tobacco product with an advertising card. That is, a tobacco product according to the present invention comprises a package for tobacco products, and any of the advertising cards described above housed inside the package.
  • the present invention it is possible to provide a technology related to an advertisement card for tobacco products that can suppress damage to the decorative area even if the outermost layer of the panel portion is decorated.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a tobacco product according to Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a tobacco product according to Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram explaining the inside of the package according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an advertisement card according to Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an adhesive region of the advertisement card according to the first embodiment;
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram explaining a modification of the advertisement card according to the first embodiment.
  • 7A and 7B are diagrams for explaining a modification of the peeling assisting part in the advertisement card according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. FIG. 8 is a diagram explaining a modification of the advertisement card according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram explaining a modification of the advertisement card according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 and 2 are perspective views of a tobacco product 1 according to Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. The tobacco product 1 includes a package 2 as a wrapping body, and one or more contained items related to tobacco products contained in the package 2 .
  • FIG. 1 shows the state of the package 2 before opening.
  • FIG. 2 shows the state of the package 2 after opening.
  • the articles to be accommodated in the package 2 are tobacco products or articles related thereto, and in this embodiment, an example in which a refill article used for a non-combustion heating cigarette inhaler is accommodated in the package 2 will be described.
  • a non-combustion heating cigarette inhaler is a device for inhaling tobacco components without combustion.
  • a blister pack 3 containing a plurality of tobacco capsules 33 and a cartridge 4 are housed as refill articles for use in a non-combustion heating cigarette inhaler.
  • the blister pack 3 is a container in which a lid sheet 31 made of a substantially rectangular resin sheet or the like and a plurality of storage portions 32 are integrated, and a capsule 33 is individually packaged in each storage portion 32 . . Since the blister pack itself is a well-known container, its detailed description is omitted.
  • the blister pack 3 shown in FIG. 2 accommodates five tobacco capsules 33 arranged in a row, but the number of tobacco capsules 33 that can be accommodated is not particularly limited.
  • the tobacco capsule 33 is a capsule container containing a flavor source including tobacco.
  • the cartridge 4 includes a cartridge body 41 and a packaging bag 42 for packaging the cartridge body 41 .
  • the cartridge main body 41 is a unit integrally provided with a tank containing a liquid aerosol source, a heater element for heating and atomizing the liquid aerosol source, and the like.
  • the aerosol source is, for example, a product liquid, such as glycerin or propylene glycol, that is atomized to produce an aerosol. Since this type of cartridge itself is well known, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
  • the blister pack 3 and the cartridge 4 correspond to the articles contained in the package 2 .
  • the blister pack 3 and the cartridge 4 described above are examples of articles to be accommodated in the package 2 , and other articles to be accommodated may be accommodated in the package 2 .
  • the package 2 is configured as a packaging box having a flat rectangular parallelepiped shape.
  • the package 2 is preferably made of, but not limited to, paper materials such as cardboard, cardboard, manila cardboard, and coated paper.
  • a resin material such as plastic or another material may be used.
  • the package 2 has a box-shaped body portion 21 and a cover portion 22 that covers the top opening of the body portion 21 .
  • the cover portion 22 is connected to the upper edge of the body portion 21 via a hinge 23 so as to be freely opened and closed.
  • the cover portion 22 is appropriately provided with perforation lines 24, a tab 25, and the like. The user can open the package 2 while cutting the perforations 24 by gripping the tab 25 with fingers or the like and turning up the cover part 22 with respect to the main body part 21 in the direction of opening.
  • Reference numeral 26 denotes a side wall of the package 2
  • reference numeral 27 denotes a flap of the package 2.
  • Reference numeral 28 denotes a housing portion formed inside the package 2 .
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram explaining the inside of the package 2.
  • FIG. FIG. 3 corresponds to the AA section of FIG.
  • a sheet-shaped advertisement card 10 is accommodated in an accommodation portion 28 formed inside the package 2 in addition to the blister pack 3 and the cartridge 4 .
  • the blister pack 3 and the cartridge 4 are accommodated side by side in the accommodating portion 28 of the package 2 in a flat posture.
  • the advertisement card 10 is accommodated in the accommodation portion 28 in a state of being placed across the upper portions of the blister pack 3 and the cartridge 4 .
  • the advertising card 10 is arranged in the upper area of the housing portion 28, that is, between the cover portion 22 and the stored articles (blister pack 3, cartridge 4) in the housing portion 28. As shown in FIG.
  • the position where the advertising card 10 is accommodated in the package 2 is not particularly limited.
  • the advertising card 10 may be accommodated in the bottom area of the accommodation section 28, or may be arranged in both the bottom area and the upper area.
  • the advertisement card 10 is a card on which the product name, logo, description about the product, announcements and advertisements, etc. are printed.
  • the advertisement card 10 is preferably made of, but not limited to, paper materials such as cardboard, cardboard, manila cardboard, and coated paper.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram explaining the advertisement card 10 according to the first embodiment.
  • the advertisement card 10 is formed on at least one of a plurality of panel portions partitioned by one or more folding lines and on the front and back sides of at least one panel portion, and the outermost layer is decorated.
  • the decorative area is protected by
  • the advertising card 10 includes a first panel portion 11 and a second panel portion 12 , and the first panel portion 11 and the second panel portion 12 are connected via a fold line 13 .
  • the advertisement card 10 is configured as a double-fold type advertisement card in which the first panel portion 11 and the second panel portion 12 are folded along the folding lines 13 .
  • the folding line 13 is a starting point for folding the plurality of panel portions of the advertisement card 10, and extends linearly along the boundary between the panel portions. Since the folding lines 13 themselves are known, detailed description thereof will be omitted, but they may be formed by pressure lines, perforations, half-cuts, or a combination thereof.
  • an aspect in which the first panel portion 11 and the second panel portion 12 have the same planar shape and size will be described as an example.
  • the symbol DS is a decorative surface including a decorative area DA in which the outermost layer is decorated.
  • the symbol NDS is a surface that is not the decorative surface DS, and is called a "non-decorative surface". In the example shown in FIG. 4, only one of the front and back surfaces of the first panel portion 11 and the second panel portion 12 is formed as the decorative surface DS, and the other surface is formed as the non-decorating surface NDS.
  • the decorative surface DS includes a decorative area DA in which the outermost layer is decorated.
  • Decorative processing is a processing technology that applies processing to change the appearance (appearance, texture, etc.) of the outermost layer of the decorative surface DS.
  • Japanese paper-like processing, non-pulp material mixing processing, thermal processing, OP varnish non-coating processing, and the like can be exemplified.
  • the decoration area DA is illustrated as an area surrounded by a two-dot chain line.
  • the example of FIG. 4 shows a mode in which the decoration area DA is formed as a part of the decoration surface DS, and the area of the decoration surface DS excluding the decoration area DA (area not subjected to decoration processing).
  • the decorating area DA may be formed on the entire decorating surface DS, and in this case, the non-decorating area NDA is not formed on the decorating surface DS. Also, a plurality of independent decoration areas DA may be formed on the decoration surface DS.
  • the arrangement mode such as the number, position, area range, etc. of the decorating areas DA formed on the decorating surface DS is not particularly limited.
  • advertisement printing the position, area, etc. where the product name, logo, description about the product, advertisements, advertisements, etc. (hereinafter referred to as "advertisement printing") are printed are not particularly limited. Advertisement printing can be formed on the decorated surface DS and/or the non-decorated surface NDS. Also, the advertisement print can be formed on the decorating area DA and/or the non-decorating area NDA on the decorating surface DS.
  • Embossing is a processing technique that imparts a feeling of unevenness by pressing a panel substrate using a concave and/or convex plate.
  • Thick varnish coating is a surface processing technique that applies a thick varnish to the outermost layer of a panel substrate to give it a textured feel.
  • Aluminum vapor deposition processing is a surface processing technology that applies aluminum vapor deposition to the outermost layer of the panel base material. Metal such as aluminum is vaporized by heating in a vacuum vessel and condensed on the outermost layer of the panel base material, giving it a metallic foil-like luster. can be given.
  • Flocking is a surface processing technology in which, after applying an adhesive to the outermost layer of the panel base material, fibers that are easily charged (mainly synthetic fibers) are planted using the power of static electricity.
  • Japanese paper-like processing is, for example, a surface processing technology in which a non-woven fabric or the like is attached to the outermost layer of the panel base material.
  • Non-pulp material mixing processing is, for example, a surface processing technique for adding changes to the appearance of the outermost layer of the panel base material by mixing polyolefin fibers or the like with the pulp material.
  • Heat-sensitive processing is a surface processing technology in which special chemicals (leuco dyes, color developers, etc.) are applied to the outermost layer of the panel base material, and color develops when heat is applied.
  • the OP varnish non-coating process exposes the printing ink applied to the outermost layer of the panel base material without covering it with OP (Over Print) varnish, thereby bringing out the original color of the printing ink. It is a surface processing technology to
  • the advertising card 10 is transported at high speed by a packaging machine that assembles the package 2 from blanks, and is housed in the package 2 during the package 2 assembly process.
  • the advertising card 10 is conveyed at high speed by the packaging machine. Therefore, if the advertisement card 10 is conveyed at high speed with the decoration area DA exposed to the outside, there is a risk that the decoration area DA may be damaged during the conveyance process, such as peeling off due to friction.
  • the decorative area DA of the advertising card 10 is embossed or thickly coated with varnish, if the decorative area DA is exposed to the outside when the advertising card 10 is conveyed, friction will occur on the protrusions.
  • the decorative area DA will come off due to the concentration.
  • the decoration area DA is subjected to aluminum vapor deposition
  • the aluminum vapor deposition processed portion is likely to be charged with static electricity, and the inside of the package 2 may be charged with static electricity.
  • the handling of the advertisement card 10 becomes difficult.
  • the aluminum vapor deposition processing part is easily scratched due to friction.
  • flocky processing, Japanese paper-like processing, non-pulp material mixed processing, etc. are fundamentally brittle and have the characteristic of being weak against abrasion.
  • the decoration area DA is subjected to heat-sensitive processing, if the decoration area DA is exposed to the outside when the advertising card 10 is conveyed, the heat-sensitive processing portion develops color due to heat generated by friction. There is fear.
  • the advertisement card 10 in this embodiment is configured so that at least the decorating area DA on the decorating surface DS overlaps with another panel portion to protect the decorating area DA.
  • the decorative surface DS of the advertisement card 10 may be formed on at least one of the front and back sides of at least one panel portion, but in the example shown in FIG. is formed as a decorative surface DS. Therefore, when the first panel section 11 and the second panel section 12 are folded along the fold line 13, the decorative surfaces DS of both are overlapped with each other.
  • the decorative surface DS and the decorative area DA of the first panel section 11 are referred to as “first decorative surface DS1" and “first decorative area DA1", respectively, and the decorative surface DS of the second panel section 12 , the decorating area DA will be referred to as a “second decorating surface DS2" and a “second decorating area DA2", respectively.
  • the first decorative area DA1 of the first decorative surface DS1 in the first panel portion 11 overlaps the second decorative surface DS2 of the second panel portion 12 (another panel portion).
  • the first decoration area DA1 can be protected.
  • the second decorative area DA2 of the second decorative surface DS2 in the second panel portion 12 overlaps the first decorative surface DS1 of the first panel portion 11 (another panel portion).
  • the advertisement card 10 can be conveyed at high speed during the manufacturing process of the tobacco product 1 by folding along the fold line 13 so that the decorative surfaces DS1 and DS2 of the first panel portion 11 and the second panel portion 12 are superimposed on each other. Also, it is possible to prevent the decorative areas DA1 and DA2 from being damaged by friction or the like during the transportation process.
  • the advertising card 10 a pair of mutually adjacent panel portions (first panel portion 11 and second panel portion 12 in the example of FIG. 4) partitioned via one fold line 13 are separated by the fold line.
  • the dimension in the panel width direction orthogonal to 13 (hereinafter referred to as "panel width dimension") may be equal to each other.
  • the decorative surface DS of the advertisement card 10 may be detachably adhered to another overlapping panel portion.
  • the first decorative surface DS1 of the first panel portion 11 and the second decorative surface DS2 of the second panel portion 12 are detachably adhered to each other.
  • the adhesive for adhering the decorative surfaces DS1 and DS2 together is not particularly limited as long as they can be releasably adhered. can be adopted. Examples include pressure sensitive adhesives including UV varnish.
  • each of the decorative regions can be transported during the transportation process of the advertising card 10 in the manufacturing process of the tobacco product 1. Damage to DA1 and DA2 due to friction or the like can be more preferably suppressed.
  • the adhesion portion is provided only in the non-decorative area NDA of the decorative surface DS.
  • the bonding area BD may be included in the non-decorative area NDA.
  • the bonding area BD may be included in the non-decorative area NDA.
  • the non-decorative area NDA instead of directly bonding the decorative area DA on the decorative surface DS to another panel, when the decorative surface DS is peeled off from the other panel portion, the It is possible to preferably prevent the decorative area DA from being damaged or the appearance from being spoiled.
  • flocking or the like is applied to the decorative area DA, if an adhesive is applied to the flocked portion, the texture is likely to be impaired. In such a case, it is particularly effective to adhere only the non-decorative area NDA on the decorative surface DS to another panel portion.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating the adhesion area BD of the decorative surface DS of the advertisement card 10.
  • the bonding area BD is hatched.
  • (A) is a frame adhesion type
  • (B) is a one-sided adhesion type
  • (C) is a spot adhesion type.
  • the adhesion region BD is arranged in a frame shape on the outer peripheral portion of the decorative surface DS.
  • the bonding area BD may completely match the non-decorative area NDA, or the bonding area BD may be formed in a range narrower than the non-decorative area NDA as shown in the figure.
  • the adhesive areas BD are linearly arranged along the first side located on the side opposite to the folding line 13 .
  • the bonding area BD may be arranged in an L shape along two sides of the decorating surface DS, or may be arranged in a three-sided frame shape along three sides of the decorating surface DS.
  • the spot adhesion type of (C) as shown, a plurality of spot-shaped adhesion areas BD are scattered inside the non-decorative area NDA.
  • the position, size, shape, and arrangement pattern of the spot-shaped bonding regions BD are not particularly limited.
  • the decorative area DA on the decorative surface DS may be directly and detachably adhered to another panel, as long as the damage to the decorative area DA where the decorative processing is performed is allowed.
  • the entire surface of the decorative surface DS may be peelably adhered to another panel.
  • the panel portion having the decorative surface DS and the panel portion are At least one of the detachably adhered panel portions may be provided with a detachment assisting portion for assisting detachment of the decorative surface DS from the other panel portion.
  • a detachment assisting portion for assisting detachment of the decorative surface DS from the other panel portion.
  • An example of such a peeling assisting portion is a gripping portion that is gripped by the consumer's fingers.
  • the advertisement card 10 shown in FIG. 6 shows a state in which the first decorative surface DS1 of the first panel portion 11 and the second decorative surface DS2 of the second panel portion 12 are detachably adhered to each other. In the embodiment shown in FIG.
  • the second panel portion 12 is provided with a peeling assisting portion 14 for assisting peeling.
  • the peeling aid 14 is formed in the form of a tab. According to this, the consumer can easily peel off the first decorative surface DS1 of the first panel portion 11 and the second decorative surface DS2 of the second panel portion 12 which are detachably adhered.
  • the peeling assisting portion 14 is provided only on the first panel portion 11, but the peeling assisting portion 14 may be provided only on the second panel portion 12, or the first panel portion 11 and You may provide the peeling assistance part 14 in both the 2nd panel parts 12.
  • the pick piece as the peeling assisting portion 14 protrudes laterally from the outer edge of the first panel portion 11 in the state where the first panel portion 11 and the second panel portion 12 are adhered to each other. However, it may be formed by corners of the first panel portion 11 .
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a modified example of the peeling assisting portion 14 in the advertising card 10.
  • FIG. In the aspect shown in (A), of the first panel portion 11 and the second panel portion 12 that are detachably attached, the outer shape of the second panel portion 12 is indicated by a dashed line for the sake of convenience, and the addition of the first panel portion 11 is shown.
  • the decorative surface DS is seen through.
  • the hatching attached to the decorative surface DS of the first panel portion 11 is the bonding area BD.
  • the bonding area BD is positioned outside the decorative surface DS, that is, in the non-decorating area NDA.
  • the overlapping corner portions 11A and 12A are held in a non-bonded state.
  • These corners 11A and 12A are formed as peeling aids (pick pieces) 14.
  • the decorative surface DS side of the corner portion 11A of the first panel portion 11 is formed as a non-adhesive area NBD where no adhesive is applied.
  • the decorative surface DS side of the corner portion 12A of the second panel portion 12 is also formed as a non-bonded area NBD.
  • either one of the corner portion 11A of the first panel portion 11 and the corner portion 12A of the second panel portion 12 may be excised (cut).
  • FIG. 7B Such a modification is shown in FIG. 7B.
  • the left side shows a plan view of the vicinity of the corner of the advertising card 10
  • the right side shows a side view thereof. Since the corner portion 11A of the first panel portion 11 is cut off, when the first panel portion 11 and the second panel portion 12 are bonded together, the decorative surface DS side of the corner portion 11A of the first panel portion 11 is outside. exposed to Here, the decorative surface DS side of the corner portion 11A is formed as a non-bonded area NBD.
  • the corner 11A of the first panel portion 11 is formed as the peeling assisting portion 14, and by pinching and bending the corner 11A (peeling assisting portion 14), the peeling from the first panel portion 11 is performed. It becomes easy to turn over the second panel section 12 .
  • the corner portion 11A is made thicker than the other portions so that the corner portion 11A and the second panel portion 12 are separated from each other. You can make it flush.
  • the method for increasing the thickness of the corner 11A is not particularly limited, for example, as shown by the dashed line in the side view of (B), another height adjustment piece 16 that is substantially congruent with the corner 11A is attached to the corner. 11A so that the paper strip 16 and the second panel section 12 are flush with each other.
  • the height adjustment piece 16 may be peelable from the corner portion 11A of the first panel portion 11, or may be adhered so as not to be peeled off.
  • the advertising card 10 it is optional to releasably adhere the decorative surface DS to another panel portion that is superimposed. Further, in the example shown in FIG. 4, the first panel portion 11 and the second panel portion 12 each have the decorative surface DS, but only one of the first panel portion 11 and the second panel portion 12 A decorative surface DS may be formed on the . Moreover, the advertisement card 10 may include three or more panel portions, and each panel portion may be configured to be foldable via the folding line 13 .
  • FIG. 8 and 9 are diagrams showing modifications of the advertising card 10.
  • the advertisement card 10 shown in FIG. 8 is of the Z-fold type, and includes a first panel section 11, a second panel section 12, and a third panel section 15 connected via fold lines 13.
  • a first surface 111 of the first panel portion 11 is formed as a non-decorative surface NDS
  • a second surface 112 located on the opposite side of the first surface 111 is formed as a decorative surface DS including a decorative area DA.
  • the first surface 121 of the second panel portion 12 and the second surface 122 located on the opposite side are both formed as a decorative surface DS.
  • a first surface 151 of the third panel portion 15 is formed as a decorative surface DS
  • a second surface 152 opposite to the first surface 151 is formed as a non-decorating surface NDS.
  • the first surface 111 (non-decorative surface NDS) of the first panel portion 11 and the third panel portion 15 are separated from each other.
  • the second surface 152 (non-decorative surface NDS) of is exposed to the outside.
  • the second surface 112 (decorating surface DS) of the first panel portion 11 and the first surface 121 (decorating surface DS) of the second panel portion 12 are overlapped, and the second surface of the second panel portion 12 122 (decorative surface DS) and the first surface 151 (decorative surface DS) of the third panel portion 15 are superimposed.
  • the decorative areas DS of the decorative surfaces DS are Since it overlaps with another panel part, the said decoration area
  • the second surface 112 (decorating surface DS) of the first panel portion 11 and the first surface 121 (decorating surface DS) of the second panel portion 12 are detachably adhered, and the second The second surface 122 (decorating surface DS) of the panel section 12 and the first surface 151 (decorating surface DS) of the third panel section 15 may be detachably adhered.
  • the advertisement card 10 shown in FIG. 9 is of the double-fold type, and the second panel portion 12 and the third panel portion 15 are connected to the first panel portion 11 via folding lines 13 provided on both side edges of the first panel portion 11 . It is connected to the.
  • the second surface 112 visible on the front side in FIG. 9 is formed as a decoration surface DS including the decoration area DA, and is the first surface located on the opposite side of the second surface 112. is formed as a non-decorative surface NDS.
  • the sum of the panel width dimension of the second panel portion 12 and the panel width dimension of the third panel portion 15 may be equal to the panel width dimension of the first panel portion 11 .
  • the second panel portion 12 and the third panel portion 15 have the same panel width dimension, and the panel width dimension of the first panel portion 11 is twice the panel width dimension of the second panel portion 12 (the third panel portion 15).
  • the first surface 121 which overlaps with the second surface 112 (decorative surface DS) of the first panel portion 11 when the advertisement card 10 is folded. Since 151 is not exposed to the outside in the folded state, these may be formed as the decorative surface DS.
  • the decorative surface DS of the advertisement card 10 may of course be detachably adhered to another overlapping panel portion.
  • the first surface 121 of the second panel portion 12 and the first surface 151 of the third panel portion 15 are separated from the second surface 112 (decorative surface DS) of the first panel portion 11. It may be possible to glue.
  • the advertisement card 10 can employ modifications other than the modes shown in FIGS.
  • the advertisement card 10 may be a bellows folding type advertisement card that connects four or more panel portions via folding lines and can be folded into a bellows shape.
  • the items to be stored in the package 2 of the tobacco product 1 are not particularly limited as long as they are tobacco products or related items as described above.
  • the packaging box as shown in FIG. 1 is exemplified as the package 2 for containing the advertising cards, but it is not limited to this and various forms can be adopted.
  • the package 2 various tobacco packages such as hinge-lid packages and soft packages can be suitably applied.

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La présente carte publicitaire en forme de feuille est logée à l'intérieur d'un emballage pour produits de tabac conjointement avec un produit de tabac ou avec un ou plusieurs articles associés à celui-ci qui doivent être logés dans l'emballage, ladite carte publicitaire comprenant une pluralité de parties de panneau séparées par l'intermédiaire d'une ou de plusieurs lignes de pliage, et une face décorative formée sur le côté de surface et/ou le côté arrière d'au moins une partie de panneau, la face décorative comprenant une région décorative située sur la couche la plus à l'extérieur et sur laquelle une finition décorative est appliquée. La pluralité de parties de panneau sont pliées le long des lignes de pliage, et dans cet état plié, au moins la région décorative de la face décorative est empilée avec d'autres parties de panneau, la région décorative étant ainsi protégée.
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