Cigarettesx
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Cigarettes x
- Brand XL
- Brand XO Delight
- Brand XXX Super Filtro
- Brand Xanthia
- Brand Xclusive
- Brand Xi Feng
- Brand Xi Paotai
- Brand Xian Gu
- Brand Xiang Shan
- Brand Xihu
- Brand Xilaibao
- Brand Ximei
- Brand Xin Da
- Brand Xinanjiang
- Brand Xingbao
- Brand Xingda
- Brand Xingfu
- Brand Xiniu
- Brand Xiniuwang
- Brand Xinxing
- Brand Xiongshi
- Brand Xis
- Brand Xon
- Brand Xuecheng
- Brand Xuejia
- Brand Xuelian
The amount of tar, nicotine and carbon monoxide any individual actually gets from a particular cigarette can be significantly affected by the way the cigarette is smoked. Generally, the more intensely a smoker smokes a cigarette, the more tar and nicotine he or she will receive from that cigarette. Many scientists have concluded that smokers switching to cigarette brand styles that have lower tar and nicotine yields "compensate" for these reductions in tar and nicotine by smoking these lower-yield cigarettes differently than they would higher-yield brand styles.