In 1952, as concerns grew over the link between ṣmọking and cạncẹr, Kent cigạrẹttẹṣ introduced the Micronite filter, claiming it would protect ṣmọkẹrs. However, between 1952 and 1956, these filters were made with crocidolite, or blue asbestos, one of the most hazardous forms. They were marketed as a "taste improvement" and "kind on the lungs."
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Dann C
Ha ha ha ha

John Blackfeather
I smoke Skydancer cigarettes, if you smoke those are the best for you because they're chemical free and just pure tobacco. My dr told me if I have to smoke those are the best. And you can only get them on the reservation. Most Native American cigarettes are chemical free.
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