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Are Winstons still additive free?

I know in 2008 they removed this claim from the package so now I am not sure. Is it still additive free tobacco in these cigarettes?I know that they are FSM so have to have some chemicals in the paper but I‘m talking to actually tobacco.

Answer:

They removed it because no cigarettes can claim to be additive free. Seriously, they've all been proven to be just as bad for you as any other cigarette (this is why they've also removed the light ultralight distinction). Unless you're a complete idiot, you know this already or you're just in denial--and let's face it, these days you pretty much have to remain in constant denial to remain a smokerbut I get it. You might as well be a healthy smoker right? I'm sorry this sounds so preachybut if you're truly concerned about the additives than you might consider switching to an e-cig or something. If you're interested in quitting, maybe check out Allen Carr's The Easy Way to Stop Smoking.
This is the beer, wine and spirits area and your question has nothing to do with any of these. Try asking it in a more appropriate area and you'll stand a better chance of getting a worthwhile answer.

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