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  • 10 months later...
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You've just guaranteed I won't ever smoke a US made analog again. A friend from Norway says evidently the cigarettes are more "pure" over there, very few additives, if any, and very low addiction rate. The lung cancer rates are incredibly low in Norway - and this friend generally manages to make it through a day smoking very few cigarettes (like, half a pack is excessive smoking for him).

  • 9 months later...
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You've just guaranteed I won't ever smoke a US made analog again. A friend from Norway says evidently the cigarettes are more "pure" over there, very few additives, if any, and very low addiction rate. The lung cancer rates are incredibly low in Norway - and this friend generally manages to make it through a day smoking very few cigarettes (like, half a pack is excessive smoking for him).

I've also heard that the smokes outside of North America and the Brittish Isles are more 'pure'. But at the end of the day smoke in your lungs can never be good....

That is a good video to keep me off the stinkies..

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My cousin smoked for 20+ years, until she went to work for RJ-Reynolds... when she saw them sweep the floors after the shift and drop in all the "trash" into the tobacco hoppers of the production line... she quit cold turkey! Something about seeing dead bugs, spiders, candy wrappers, spit, gum, and things tracked in from outside on your shoes, all going into her favorite smoke just wasn't very appetizing anymore :)

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