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  2. 8 Lowest Tar and Nicotine Cigarette Brands in 2019 - AOL

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    For those looking for a milder taste and lighter effect of a cigarette, we prepared a list of lowest tar and nicotine cigarette brands in 2019.. Let’s start off with some crude facts. A ...

  3. Ventilated cigarette - Wikipedia

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    Ventilated cigarettes (labeled in certain jurisdictions as Light or Mild cigarettes) are considered to have a milder flavor than regular cigarettes. [1] These cigarette brands may be listed as having lower levels of tar ("low-tar"), nicotine, or other chemicals as "inhaled" by a "smoking machine". [2]

  4. Silk Cut - Wikipedia

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    Silk Cut is also available in a lower-tar version and an ultra-low-tar version with a tar content of only 0.1 mg. [3] When terms such as 'light' and 'low tar' were made illegal to use in the UK for use of tobacco promotion (for fear that it misled smokers into thinking such products were safer), some commentators predicted that Silk Cut's name ...

  5. Kent (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    An old pack of Kent Ultras from South Africa. Widely recognized by many as the first popular filtered cigarette, Kent was introduced by the Lorillard Tobacco Company in 1952 [3] around the same time a series of articles entitled "cancer by the carton", published by Reader's Digest, [4] scared American consumers into seeking out a filter brand at a time when most brands were filterless.

  6. FDA floats plan to make cigarettes nonaddictive, but its fate ...

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    That was sometimes the case with “light” and “low tar” cigarettes marketed in decades past. Those products were subsequently banned as misleading. The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Science and Educational Media Group and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

  7. Got a Light? New FDA Rules Won't Snuff Out Harmful 'Light ...

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