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A single, factory-sealed pack of Camel Yellow cigarettes is centrally positioned on a textured, light gray surface, consistent with upholstery. The upper portion of the cigarette pack features a graphic health warning depicting a close-up image of an infant with a severe cleft palate and possibly a cleft lip, with the baby's eyes squeezed shut in distress. Below this image, white Thai text on a black background reads, "Smoking during pregnancy results in a baby with a cleft palate." A smaller white text overlay on the graphic states, "Quit smoking. Call 1600," which is Thailand's national quitline. The pack's lower section is black with the brand name "Camel" and the variant "Yellow" printed in Thai. The packaging is indicative of products sold in Bangkok, Thailand, adhering to the country's strict tobacco packaging regulations.
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