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What are Camel Blue cigarettes?

Despite being owned by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, in Brazil Camel belongs to JTI — Japan Tobacco International. The Camel Blue is the light version of regular Camel Filters (presented in a yellow pack).Unfortunately, I have no knowledge about the particularities of the brand regarding another countries. Therefore, here are some Brazilian facts:JTI Brazil imports it from the Germany subsidiary;The blue version was first sold in Brazil only in 2014;The cigarettes are sold here mostly in king size versions: about 84 mm (including filter);Labeled on the side of every pack, there are three indexes. Camel Blue one’s are: tar: 6 mg; nicotine: 0,6 mg; and carbon monoxide: 6 mg. That is about 60% of the values found on regular versions of cigarettes.

Pall mall cigarettes?

I have tried, and am currently trying again, to quit smoking. Pall Mall regular/full flavor cigarettes have 12 mg of tar and 0.9 mg of nicotine. This is absolutely no better or worse than any other full flavor cigarette. The Pall Mall lights have 8 mg of tar, 0.6 mg of nicotine. The ultra lights are 4 mg tar, and 0.4 mg nicotine. If you're not ready to quit, you might as well enjoy your normal brand, because there shouldn't be much difference. However, the lightest cigarette that I know of is called Carlton. It has 1 mg tar and 0.1 mg nicotine. I am trying them right now. I switched from Marlboro lights, and believe me, it IS a BIG switch. One last thing, don't be "fooled" by all-natural tobacco; it has about the same tar and nicotine as the more popular brands. Best of luck to you! It's the hardest thing I've ever tried to do, and I've been smoking for nine years. If you're serious about quitting, try out the following sites:
www.quitnet.com
www.smokefree.gov
www.quitsmokingsupport.com

What's the strongest cigarette out there?

Camel brand non filter. My uncle Floyd has smoked that brand for almost 55 years. A few years ago he went for his annual physical. While there, they found a spot on his lung that they are watching. It hasn't moved or gotten bigger or smaller since it was found. Also they always have him take a respiratory system test. It will tell them how his lungs have aged and what he needs to do next to stay fit with the respiratory system. Every year they put him through a battery of tests and the conclusion is always the same, he has the lungs of a 23 year old and aunt Margie is always advised to get help keeping up with uncle Floyd.

What is the lightest cigarette brand?

Winston One is the lightest cigarette of Winston brand. They contain just 1 mg of tar and 0,1 mg of nicotine therefore they are called 'Winston Classic'. These cigarettes can be the best choice for women, social smokers or teenagers.Are they safer for you should be the question?Nope again. There is still tar, nicotine, and all 599 additives. It's impossible to escape.There is no such thing as a safe or safer cigarette.They simply don't exist. The only benefit of smoking an ultra-light is that the filter reduces the amount of tar and nicotine you're receiving. But that's if you don't know about the holes in the sides of the filter.You can still get cancer, bronchitis, and emphysema. You can still develop a cough. You'll still be a slave to tobacco, and it will control your every thought.If you think switching is going to save you from the slavery of being an addict, you've got it all entirely wrong. You'll never be in control if you use ANY type. It doesn't matter what it is, you will always lose.

Which brands of cigarettes sold in the US contain the least amount of harmful chemicals and ingredients?

Natural American Spirits were long considered to be a more natural, additive free cigarette. I always had my doubts about this, as it turned out they were a subsidiary of R.J. Reynolds. Now it turns out they are being sued for false advertising because of their attempt to portray this brand as a more healthy, natural alternative. Whether this says anything about the ingredients or not, I’m not sure.I always thought that the “luxury” brands like Nat Sherman and Dunhill tasted more natural, and as they have a long history behind them, perhaps their legacy gives them more of an incentive to maintain the historical content of their smokes. But in any case, cigarette manufacturers are pretty private and protective about their ingredients and manufacturing procedures, so it’s not going to be easy for a consumer to get a definitive answer about what goes in. And the FDA can look at the list of chemicals (naturally occurring or not) that emerge when tobacco is burned and point to the toxins and health risks.This is coming from the perspective of a pipe and cigar smoker who only occasionally smokes cigarettes, and who puffs on them in much the same way…without inhaling. So take my advice with a grain of salt.One thing to look out for, though: if you put the cigarette down in your ashtray for a couple of minutes, does it go out on its own? Most major American brands will continue smoldering until the cigarette is completely burned, whether you’re smoking it or not. This indicates the presence of an accelerant. In addition to the health risk of extra chemicals, I always felt this was a cheap way to get consumers to burn through more product. Sure, they might be cheaper. But if you’re going through twice as many, what’s the point?The best bet is to do a bit of research and find a loose cigarette tobacco that you enjoy, and roll your own. The cheap rollers with a couple of wheels take a bit of practice but make pretty consistent filterless cigarettes, and the truly gifted can actually manage to roll completely by hand. If you want a filtered cigarette you can buy filter-tubes by the carton and use a slide-machine to fill them.The benefits of making your own are two-fold. One, you have more control over what goes into your smokes. And two, bulk tobacco is taxed much differently than packs of cigarettes, so you’ll save a ton of money.As in all things, moderation is key to enjoyment!

What is your cigarette brand of choice and why?

My favorite brand in the past would have been Pall Mall nonfilters. They have a relatively pleasant aroma, particularly when compared to the modern brands developed when the Government used to tell us that “low tar” cigarettes were “safer” and insisted on publicizing their magical FTC numbers. (This was before they turned around 20 years later, said the opposite, and forbade publicizing those numbers or even using the words “light” etc.) The scent and taste of PM nonfilters has a pronounced hint of licorice. (English Ovals were a close second choice.)However, in order to avoid having large amounts of money extorted from me through the MSA “invisible tax” and used to vilify, persecute, and further increase taxation on smokers, I have generally “Rolled My Own” for the last 20 years. I had a favorite RYO brand ten years ago as well, but then Hillary and Barack passed a 2,400% (Yes, two thousand four hundred percent) tax increase (one of the largest tax increases over a base tax on any product anywhere in the history of the entire world!) on cigarette rolling tobacco. Since the minority group targeted was both fairly small and also one of the poorest well-defined minorities in America there was little protest… even when Obama declared on national television that those smokers weren’t actually “people” as such. (See: Obama in bare-faced lie! )Sooooo…nowadays, my main rolling tobacco of choice is a somewhat less tasty blend that slips through the loophole of being pipe tobacco (largely exempt from the tax aimed at poor cigarette smokers.) No particular brand of it comes to mind though.MJM, not very happy with the MSA “unlegislated tax” that’s pumping $500 million per YEAR into “Tobacco Control” and its support for raising smokers’ taxes even higher…

What is the difference between Camel Blue and Camel Lights cigarettes?

CAMEL, A PREMIUM BLEND OF THE FINEST QUALITY TOBACCOS, PROVIDES GENUINE SMOKING PLEASURE.Turkish and American tobaccosCamel Blue cigaretteCamel Blue cigarettes are the R.J. Reynolds light cigarette variety. The cigarettes have all the flavor of the stronger cigarettes. The cigarettes are long-burning so smokers will never feel like they are rushing through their smoke break. Better yet, if left unattended, the cigarette stops burning on its own. The mild flavor makes Camel Blue the choice for smokers who prefer lighter cigarettes.Camel Filters cigarettesCamel Filters cigarettes are the perfect cigarette for a genuine smoking fan. They provide a strong but natural tobacco taste and flavor that is unmatched by most of the other types of full flavor cigarettes. Camel Filters cigarettes provide the perfect dose of nicotine. For cigarette fans who prefer the classic tobacco taste.Camel Silver cigarettesCamel Silver cigarettes are satisfying, smooth and flavorful. Their tobacco blend is mild and fresh, making the Camel Silvers the natural successors of the former Light cigarette. Their superb tobacco quality combined with great taste and an exquisitely even burn makes Camel Silver cigarettes the perfect light smoking experience. Camel Silver cigarettes lead the way in the light cigarette market each and every time.Camel Black cigarettesCamel Black cigarettes offer a perfectly balanced, additive-free tobacco blend of natural tobaccos that the Camel cigarettes are known for. Camel Natural Flavor 8 cigarettes are top of the charts in terms of style, flavor and quality. The shiny gold box adds to their allure, if you want the newest, latest and most stylish cigarettes available Some packs n the market; choose Camel Natural Flavor 8 cigarettes.some packs show the name as CAMEL BLUE(LIGHT) CIGARETTES.There is no such a difference in quality;only difference is in packing.Perhaps commercial variation and useful for the companies producing in tax calculations.

Whats the difference between regular, light, and gold light marlboro's?

Ultra Lights, Feels like your inhaling oxygen, small effect from the nicotine, nothing too exciting. Lights(Gold box)- Pretty good smoke, marlboro doesnt really make a good light cigarette, not much flavor, just a dry smoke. Regular (Reds)- These are pretty rough, high nicotine however it is very hard to smoke more then one of these without wanting to put it down. Virtually no flavor, you can really start to taste the tar when you smoke these.

Personally, I'm a Camel's smoker. They have the same "scale" as Marlboro does for their Specialty Cigarettes. Turkish Silver's are ultra lights, Turkish Gold's are their "Lights", and finally Turkish Royal's are their "Reds". The difference is really in the flavor. The cigarettes are so smooth and enjoyable. They are my personal favorites and I suggest them to you.

However, if you are sticking with Marlboro's, try their 27's blend cigarette (it's in a brown colored pack). Its got some good flavor for a Marlboro.

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