What are the different types of cigarettes?!


Question: What are the different types of cigarettes!?
What are the differences between types of cigarettes!? lights vs!. regulars vs!. menthol vs!. black etc!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
72's - very short cigarette 72mm
kings - also called shorts 85!?mm
100s - called 100s (100 refers to how long the cigarette is in milimeters {mm})
120s-140s - usually a women's cigarette

No-Filter - Very Short rough cigarette (lucky strikes, some camels)
Full flavor - regular tobacco
Lights - regular flavored tobacco with less tar, most have holes in filter
Ultra Lights - regular tobacco with much less tar, usually two sets of holes in filter area ( I will say majority of people who smoke these are women)

Menthol - Tobacco flavored with menthol (salems, Newports, etc)

Menthol has varieties as well in lights and ultra lights!.
Black!? Black N Milds are a cigarillo, simlar to Swisher sweets, but thats getting into cigars!.
Hope that helped

As in personal preference, i find menthol to seem stronger and unbearable, full flavors are rough as well!. I cant feel ultra-lights!.!.!. So I smoke Basic Lights, best tasting and doesn't kill when you inhale!. Have tried many brands/varieties!. DON'T START SMOKING, if you haven't already!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Lights are supposed to have less tar than regular cigarettes!.

Menthols (are nasty) and they have a minty type flavor!.

100's are slightly longer!.

I have never heard of blacks!.!.!.!?

Thumbs down already!?!? What's the deal!?

(correct me if I'm wrong about any of this)Www@FoodAQ@Com

I just finished off a pack of the Djarum Blacks!. It was $7!.25, so they are not cheap!. I thought it was a bit odd, I think it has some sort of spice in it!. Not bad, but not worth it!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Blacks is most likely referring to Djarum Blacks!.

They are a clove cigarette that is nice and smooth!. A lot of people that don't even smoke like them!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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