We find that tobacco is put in cigarettes, and paper (mostly cellulose) is used to wrap them. The filter (for smokes that have them) is largely acetate cellulose. We also find that there are additives that are put in the tobacco, and the list of possible additives is a mile long. These include substances to flavor the smoke and also something to keep the tobacco moist (humectants).
To discover the chemicals that a smoker is exposed to when smoking, use the link to the Related question.
Kreteks are imported cigarette-like products that are made of tobacco wrapped in a leaf and tied with string.
Kreteks are imported cigarette-like products that are made of tobacco wrapped in a leaf and tied with string.
no
it made him a target
No
Depends what you put in it.
the same as a pre-rolled cigarette, depending on how much you put into the rizzler
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put a dead fish under the seat
twist it up lick it and put the filter in.
The cigarette beetle life cycle consists of four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The eggs are laid on stored products, and the larvae feed on the products, causing damage. The pupae then develop into adult beetles, which continue to feed and reproduce, leading to infestations in stored products.
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