Question for all us smokers?!


Question: Which brand of cigarettes do u think are more harsh? Marlboro Reds (which i smoke), or Camel regulars? Most people who have been long time smokers say Camels.


Answers: Which brand of cigarettes do u think are more harsh? Marlboro Reds (which i smoke), or Camel regulars? Most people who have been long time smokers say Camels.

Marlboro has lower tar and nicotine levels, but it is a very harsh cigarette because of the low quality tobaccos. Camel Filters is much more smother because of the oriental tobaccos used in.Although Camel plain is very strong but very pleasant cigarette maybe not for every day.
I suggest you also Lucky Strike( a classic value),Chesterfield if you want to smoke s/th really strong,Dunhill and Nat Sherman if you want to spend money for a superior luxury brand.

Camels - definitely

definitely camels

Camels are worse. If I got to choose any cigarette to be the worst, it would be Winstons.

There is no mystery to me!
I smoked both brand already, and i took always Camel when i wanted to smoke lighter brand.
so therefore i choice later on definitely Marlboro because of the strongest taste.

in the philippines it's the other way around....camel is smoother...marlboro is a bit harsh...but i do smoke marlboro...coz camel is hard to find :)

Camels aren't as smooth as Marlboros, agreed. Anyway, I smoke Next Lights which is also manufactured by Philip Morris and priced cheaper. Camels are too *cough cough*

I find them both harsh.
I smoke du Maurier (Canadian cigs)

i'm not sure.... i think prob camels... both brands you gave are just gross tasting...... if you are looking for a ha ha 'healthier' cigarette try natural spirit... something with no additives

Definately Camels. BUT don't forget Marlboro Reds are called Cowboy Killers for a reason!





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