Amazing Inventions - Card #4 On top of yet another barrel, only this time by the warehouse door
Common culprits include: formaldehyde (from plywood, curtains, and paper products), benzene (from plastics, detergents, and cigarette smoke), and trichloroethylene (from dry-cleaned clothes)
It prevents air and humidity from coming into contact with the cigarettes
Market dynamics: Tobacco company consolidation and reduced competition may contribute to price pressures, though regulatory oversight limits excessive profiteering
Smokers in Tobacco Nation also report much higher rates of frequent physical distress, diabetes, poor physical health days, physical inactivity, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease compared to the total adult population
This tactic from Big Tobaccos old playbook is certainly no accident