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  2. Herbal cigarette - Wikipedia

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    Corn silk and a number of flavorful herbs, such as mint, cinnamon or lemongrass, have been utilized by a wide number of herbal cigarette producers. [6] Other manufacturers have included non-herbs like rose petals or clover leaves. Some use the flavorless bagasse and make the herbal cigarette depend on the flavoring; this is especially common in ...

  3. List of additives in cigarettes - Wikipedia

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    This is a static list of 599 additives that could be added to tobacco cigarettes in 1994. The ABC News program Day One first released the list to the public on March 7, 1994. [ 1 ] It was submitted to the United States Department of Health and Human Services in April 1994.

  4. Backwoods Smokes - Wikipedia

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    Backwoods Smokes were released in the United States shortly after the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act was enacted by President Richard Nixon on April 1, 1970. They were a part of a wide attempt by cigarette manufacturers at the time to circumvent the universal ban on cigarette advertising, which came about as both consumers and professionals became more aware of the harmful effects of ...

  5. Lucky Strike - Wikipedia

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    In 1937–1938, American Tobacco paid $130,000 (US$3.2 million in 2019) to 16 Hollywood actors and actresses for their endorsement of Lucky Strike. The highest paid among the celebrities were Joan Crawford, Gary Cooper, Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, Robert Taylor, and Spencer Tracy, who were each paid $10,000 (roughly US$178,000 in 2019). [8] [11]

  6. Tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco also contains 2,3,6-Trimethyl-1,4-naphthoquinone (sometimes called 2,3,6-TQ and TMN) which is a reversible monoamine oxidase inhibitor of type A and B with a binding affinity somewhat similar to that of clorgyline and deprenyl. It is a stronger dopamine releasing agent than nicotine and inhibits dopamine metabolism from its MAOI activity.

  7. Chewing tobacco - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, five times as many 65-and-older males used smokeless tobacco as 18- to 24-year-olds did (12.7% of the population were 65+ male users, 2.2% of the population were 18–24 male users). More specifically, moist snuff use increased for males ages 18–24 from 1% of the population to 6.2% of the population, while 65+ male users decreased ...

  8. Merit (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    Menthol gold pack (light) - soft: kings and 100s; Menthol silver pack (ultra light) - soft: kings and 100s (There is no menthol Ultima) All the Merit cigarettes contain either all of a mixture of the following ingredients: Tobacco; Water; Sugars (Sucrose and/or invert sugar and/or High-fructose corn syrup) Propylene glycol; Glycerol Licorice ...

  9. Chesterfield (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] [25] In numerous Stephen King novels, his characters frequently smoke Chesterfield cigarettes. [ citation needed ] In King's 2000 book On Writing , he wrote that Chesterfield was the first brand he smoked, and that his World War II veteran uncle dismissed them as "stockade cigarettes."