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Cigars

2023-01-07 01:26:11

There are signs all over the cigar that cigars are popular again. For example, if you do not see two or three new magazines applauding the theme, you will not be able to pass through the magazine booth, and restaurants across the country are working on "smoking dinner" all night. So why is the cigarette still aggressive and is considered to be ridiculed often by everyone. This is strange as cigars and cigarettes have many things in common. Both are made of cigarettes, both of which are wound in a tubular shape, both of which are smoked.

Celebrities have recently advertised smoking cigars, and many night clubs and restaurants advertise new cigar smoking places. Introduction of "cigar bar" and cigar subculture such as cigar box and clippers creates attractive aura around deadly products. From 1973 to 1993, total cigar consumption decreased by about 66%. Since 1993, the use of cigars has increased by more than 50%. The increase in cigar usage in the early 1990s coincided with the increase in cigar advertising media activity. Many new cigar enthusiasts may not know that a cigar contains the same lethal carcinogens as tobacco. Congress did not explicitly include cigars in the 1984 law requiring health warnings on tobacco so cigars packs will not be warned by US surgeons. The total cancer death rate of men smoking a cigar is 34% higher than that of non-smokers

A cigar is a cigarette roll wrapped in a substance containing tobacco that does not contain tobacco leaves or tobacco. The size of cigars varies - from small cigars such as filter cigars and small cigars to large cigars such as large luxury cigars. Cigars and tobacco smoke contain similar types of toxic and carcinogenic substances. Cigar users can access nicotine without full inhalation. It can absorb through your fingers and lips. Compared to tobacco, the cigar contains several carcinogenic chemicals.