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I am surprised we don't have a tobacco forum, did I miss it?

What are the best cigarettes that are commonly available? Is there really a difference among them, or is it all fashion? I haven't done much smoking in 10 years or so and back then I just bummed whatever I could get.
 
I am surprised we don't have a tobacco forum, did I miss it?

What are the best cigarettes that are commonly available? Is there really a difference among them, or is it all fashion? I haven't done much smoking in 10 years or so and back then I just bummed whatever I could get.

Normally smoked natural american spirits or camels when I wanted to save money. Been cigarette free for 6 months, but still like an occasional acid cigar.
 
Best cigarette?

Parliament Lights by far.

I quit smoking ~5 years ago, but those are the best.

Ask anyone.
 
I smoked a lot of brands, but Pall Mall light regular (blue pack) is good. They're packed tight so they burn slower.
 
Trying to get used to e-cigarettes. There just aren't any really good ones with the feel of the real thing. Here Pall Mall 100s are cheap.
 
Trying to get used to e-cigarettes. There just aren't any really good ones with the feel of the real thing. Here Pall Mall 100s are cheap.

Me too. I've tried a few different brands. Most of them don't do it for me. They sure beat smelling like smoke all the time though.
 
I havent had a real cig in years, but my go-to was camel lights or non-filters. Really couldnt stand Marlboro or Parliment. I smoked American Spirits for awhile, maybe 10 years ago. I literally felt they took 20 min to smoke. Either way, I have given them up. I might have a hit once in a while, but the biggest deterent for me now is the smell afterwards.

What gets me is that I used to chew as much as I smoked, but never got addicted to chewing. I like to chew in an outside setting (mainly chewed on the jobsite) but have never really had the desire to want more. I still throw one in when Im out hunting, doing some welding, etc, but it is def not a craving type of thing.
 
Marlboro Reds, mostly. Then Camel. Then rolled my own using an assortment of tobacco. Those were the best. Quit for a while shortly after quitting pot. Took up cigars. Got into those cigarillos; Hoyo de Monterrey. Quit that for vaping. Still vape a little. Mostly in the evening. Work is strictly no tobacco, not even vaping. That cut down tremendously on my habit.
 
smoked three packs of Camels non-filters a day from 1974 to 1997 haven't had a tobacco cigarette since then

I really did like Camels

the chronic on the other hand ;)

I was born in 74'.... cant wait till I'm old enough or have job enough to smoke the funny stuff again.
 
Dunhill. I loved them. I spent a lot of time in Europe and smoked these exclusively. (I haven't smoked anything legal in many years).

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