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14 years ago 0 134 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I believe that, it seems that any of those products are really bad and must be avoided! I love breathing easy...
 
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They may not be safer, but they are easier to inhale.

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Members,
 
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There is no credible evidence that "Low Tar," "Light," or "Ultra Light" cigarettes are safer than regular cigarettes.

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