Apparently Winstons have no additives. I am not sure if that is true any more. Dunhill had no additives in Canada but they started putting in Glycol or something like that. I am not sure about the international ones.
Dunhill in the UK advertise no additives. So far as I'm aware these are the only non-additive cigarettes you can buy easily in the UK without going to specialist tobacconists.
Marlobors are fullllllllll of additives. That's why they taste so good (until around 10m after you've finished your cigarette and you get that sulphur-breathe. mmm nice). I would stay away.. The amonia content is very high in that brand. I also find these the hardest to give up - crazy withdrawal symptoms.
Usually the brands like to boast that they are additive free. you will see something on their packs. (Update as at Aug 08) -
1st-Nation (not sure you can get these outside the UK)
American Spirit Nat Sherman Dunhill (red or blue; the usual options at places like supermarkets / newsagents in the UK)
Cigarettes contain chemicals to enhance the addictive properties, flavor, and burning characteristics. These chemicals can also act as preservatives and fillers in tobacco products. The presence of these chemicals contributes to the harmful health effects of smoking.
Tagalog Translation of PRESERVATIVES: mga pampatagal
You can buy natural food preservatives from Global Natural Food Preservatives Suppliers. You can type in food additives in the internet and it will bring up suppliers of chemical preservatives. Think carefully before adding preservatives to any food.
Preservatives are not harmful to bread. Preservatives aid in a longer shelf life of foods. Preservatives may not be a healthy choice for people with special dieting needs. A person who is of good health should have no side effects from preservatives in breads.
Benson & Hedges cigarettes typically contain a variety of additives, which can include flavoring agents, humectants, and preservatives. The exact number of additives can vary by product line and country regulations, but it is generally understood that many commercial cigarettes contain dozens of additives. For specific details, it's best to refer to the product packaging or the manufacturer's disclosures.
Cigarettes are mainly made of dried and processed tobacco leaves, a paper casing, and a filter at one end. Additional ingredients can include chemicals for flavor, preservatives, and additives for burning control.
no it does not have artificial preservatives.
Man-made preservatives are made my man
There are a variety of preservatives that can be found in the majority of foods that are purchased at stores. The most common preservatives include BHT and BHA, sodium benzoate, sodium nitrate and sulfites.
There are regulaions regarding the use of preservatives.
Preservatives stop food from going of, they preserve its useful life.
preservatives-chemicals that slow down the spoilage of food