JT Announces New Deep Sky Blue Color Option for Ploom X Advanced

JTI by 2FIRSTS.ai
Mar.18.2024
JT Announces New Deep Sky Blue Color Option for Ploom X Advanced
JT introduces new Deep Sky Blue color option for popular Ploom X Advanced heated tobacco device, available nationwide from March 18.

According to Japanese media Kakaku, Japan Tobacco Inc. (JT) recently announced that its popular product, the Ploom X Advanced heated tobacco device, will be adding a new color option - Deep Sky Blue. This color option will be available for sale starting from March 18th on the Club JT online store and at Ploom Shops nationwide. The "Deep Sky Blue" color option was originally launched in March 2023 as a limited release for the previous model.

 

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