Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Dunhill Fine Cut Cigarettes
Smokers!!!!!!!!!!!?
How can tobacco smoke be "smoothe" or flavored? I don't get it. What do they mean by smooth and does it matter that it's flavored? What does the quality matter either? I mean, you smoke it, not like eat it or anything. Explain, otherwise I might have to see for myself.
Best Answer - Chosen by Asker
Smooth usually means the draw of the cigarette (due to the filter) or even can be how the fine the tobacco leaves are cut up.
Flavoring is usually added by cigarette companies to attract people to smoke them. Spices like cinnamon or even artificial flavorings (strawberry) were added to leaves or filter (menthol) to create the "image".
Quality usually means the type of tobacco leaves the use. The top leaves of the tobacco plant are thought to be the best as they get the most sunlight; hence Dunhill's Top Leaf range. But most popular cigarette companies brand their cigarettes as "Quality" to
1. create consumer confidence
2. to market themselves as a premium brand.
We'll probably never know if they really used quality stuff. :)
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