Smokers: What is the worst cigarette you ever had?!


Question: other than clove cigs, I would have to say Checkers


Answers: other than clove cigs, I would have to say Checkers

Usa Golds.. i hate those... i only smoke Marlboro reds in a box... i smoke way too much.. 1 1/2 to 2 packs a day... and i am only 25...

tobacco

Echos! ugh!

Magna or Pyramid, both gave me headaches, but I quit over a year ago.

bidi

it would have to be those skinny brown ones: More

I'm not a fan of menthol, so probably a Newport 100

those clove ones are horrible. probably usa gold. those are nasty.

"Players" - "Navy Cut" Filterless. They're comparable to the "Black Death" that Dennis Leary joked around about.

Winstons and True Blues, not even sure if they still make True Blues.

I've quited smoking...

I smoked a brand called "Golden Bat" in Japan. Absolute horse ****

The first one I ever had.

the last one I smoked.....it doesn't matter what brand

I don't smoke anymore but when I did I tried a nasty Herbal cigarette my cousin had and it was disgusting. Give me a clove anyday over that nasty stuff.

i stopped smoking, but i had a cigar that was like hell in a stick, cost me four dollars!

The 1st one that started me smoking. The best one was my last one 12 years later.

after 27 years of smoking I gave *em up......

Newports

doral lucky strike

i am a smoker and i've never had a cigarette...why do people assume that smokers are only cigarette smokers!
cigars & pipes the gentleman's smoke

Put that in your pipe and smoke it!

During the time period from October 1959 through February 1960, the American Cancer Society enrolled men in a smoker survey, described in the Report as the "Men in 25 States" study. Female volunteers were each asked to pick ten families among their acquaintances, each with at least one person over the age of 45, and study them to find out whether they would die during the survey period and, specifically, whether they would die from lung cancer.

There were 448,000 useable replies, representing 448,000 men between the ages of 35 and 89. We don't know how many replies were rejected as unusable because each volunteer was free to use her own criteria. We also don't know how many smokers were studied as opposed to non-smokers because the results, published in the 1964 Surgeon General's Report, don't furnish that information. We do know that during the approximately 22 months that the survey lasted, there were 11,612 deaths. As the Surgeon General acknowledged, this translates to a death rate for both smokers and non-smokers, considerably below the overall death rate for white males, meaning that the participants in the survey were considerably healthier than the average person. At least, that's what the Surgeon General thought that it meant. I have other ideas.

The observed mortality ratios for different types of smokers, as opposed to non-smokers, were as follows:

Cigarettes only 1.83 Cigarettes and other 1.54 Cigars only 0.97 Pipes only 0.86

Thus, once again, as with Doll's study, it appears that cigar and pipe smokers actually lived longer than non-smokers - something that modern anti smokers would vigorously dispute.

I got hold of a Russian cigarette years ago when I was overseas. Smelly black tobacco in a thin cardboard tube. I think they were called Starga's.

Menthol---- yuk
Hey I might start smoking Cigars now Thanks Dr John

salem or winston when i smoked .

All the cigs that people roll themselves. They don't last as long as ready made cigs. I usually have Lambert & Butler.

Virginia Slims.

only a dope
resorts to smoke



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