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::It's pretty much impossible to find a cigarette that doesn't have additives (American Spirit and Winston claim not to have additives, but I have heard it alleged that although their tobacco is unadulterated, they simply move all the nasty chemicals to the paper wrapper instead). But even still, everything else on the list is a tobacco cigarette, adulterated or not. Whereas most people conceive of clove cigs as a different genre entirely. I would restrict the list to tobacco. [[User:Matt gies|Matt gies]] 19:37, 26 Feb 2004 (UTC) |
::It's pretty much impossible to find a cigarette that doesn't have additives (American Spirit and Winston claim not to have additives, but I have heard it alleged that although their tobacco is unadulterated, they simply move all the nasty chemicals to the paper wrapper instead). But even still, everything else on the list is a tobacco cigarette, adulterated or not. Whereas most people conceive of clove cigs as a different genre entirely. I would restrict the list to tobacco. [[User:Matt gies|Matt gies]] 19:37, 26 Feb 2004 (UTC) |
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Clove cigarettes have tobacco in them, the clove is only a flavoring added to the cigarette. I should know, I have a package of Djarum Black sitting in front of me! |
Revision as of 02:25, 6 March 2004
Smoking increases the metabolic rate? Really? I have never heard of someone loosing weight by taking up smoking, although the converse is of course very true: I myself went from W31 to W34 after quitting smoking, and had to replace all my pants. Mkweise
- I have known people who've lost weight by taking up smoking, not that I'd advise it.
Aren't Djarum only a brand of clove cigarettes? I didn't think they make plain tobacco cigs. Matt gies 18:18, 26 Feb 2004 (UTC)
- They don't, but the article is about cigarettes, not plain tobacco cigarettes. (BTW, the only brand on the list that's made from only tobacco, without additional flavorings, is American Spirit.) Mkweise 19:27, 26 Feb 2004 (UTC)
- It's pretty much impossible to find a cigarette that doesn't have additives (American Spirit and Winston claim not to have additives, but I have heard it alleged that although their tobacco is unadulterated, they simply move all the nasty chemicals to the paper wrapper instead). But even still, everything else on the list is a tobacco cigarette, adulterated or not. Whereas most people conceive of clove cigs as a different genre entirely. I would restrict the list to tobacco. Matt gies 19:37, 26 Feb 2004 (UTC)
Clove cigarettes have tobacco in them, the clove is only a flavoring added to the cigarette. I should know, I have a package of Djarum Black sitting in front of me!