Tobacco control scientists have discussed lowering the nicotine in cigarettes since at least 1994, and recently clinical trials have been conducted on a so-called very low nicotine cigarettes (VLNC)which are sometimes called reduced-nicotine cigarettes
Compliance doesn't have to compromise convenience
Many studios actively limit the number of smoking scenes in a film to assuage the public health police, and Ive heard that some studios are even digitally altering old movies to delete cigarettes and tobacco smoke to spare the sensibilities of todays audiences
#11 I'd just be guessing, but if latakia works, then something else that is fire/smoke cured might, so Old Dark Fired (?)
Up to 30% expanded stems can be used in cigarette production with no adverse effect in terms of taste or general blend characteristics
(Those repellant Tootsie Rolls, sadly, are still with us.) At least 11 other states and a number of cities considered bans in the next few decades, only to be knocked back by lobbyists working for the confectionery and tobacco industries