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  2. Menthol cigarette - Wikipedia

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    Spud cigarettes advertisement in The American Magazine (February, 1932). Menthol cigarettes were first developed by Lloyd "Spud" Hughes of Mingo Junction, Ohio, in 1924, [2] though the idea did not become popular until the Axton-Fisher Tobacco Co. acquired the patent in 1927, marketing them nationwide as "Spud Menthol Cooled Cigarettes".

  3. Flavored tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Cigarettes may be flavored to mask the taste or odor of the tobacco smoke, enhance the tobacco flavor, or decrease the social stigma associated with smoking. [3] Flavors are generally added to the tobacco or rolling paper, although some cigarette brands have unconventional flavor delivery mechanisms such as inserting flavored pellets or rods into the cigarette filter. [3]

  4. Biden criticized for failing to ban menthol cigarettes after ...

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    Mills’ research has also shown that advertisements and promotions for menthol cigarettes in stores selling tobacco products are more common in neighborhoods with a greater share of Black residents.

  5. Natural American Spirit - Wikipedia

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    Natural American Spirit also offers several "Roll Your Own" tobaccos in tins and pouches. In the UK, American Spirit rolling tobacco comes in Blue (regular) or Yellow (light). American Spirit cigarettes are sold in packs of 20. They come as follows: [9] [10] Orange – Smooth Mellow Original Taste; Yellow – Original Blend Mellow Original Taste

  6. Ohio reverses local flavored tobacco bans, infuriating doctors

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    After Columbus, Ohio banned the sale of menthol cigarettes on Jan. 1, the state legislature voted to strip cities of their ability to regulate tobacco. Doctors are outraged.

  7. New rule could slash nicotine levels in tobacco products - AOL

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    The move would give the White House one last chance to try to regulate tobacco, as it previously punted on finalizing a long-standing pledge to ban menthol-flavored cigarettes. The rule…