It's partly marketing hype, to make you think that their brand is not as deadly as all the rest. I believe that some cigarette manufacturers (I was about to say, 'unscrupulous' but that would be redundant) add a material that makes your body absorb the nicotine faster; i.e., it gets you addicted quicker. Winstons supposedly don't have that. Doesn't mean they're any safer, or any good for you.
2006-07-10 15:36:43
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answered by cdf-rom 7
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As you know, I'm an atheist, but there seems to be more than a few hostile atheists on R&S. I've asked questions challenging atheism and gotten death threats. Of course, they're not representatives of R&S atheists, and R&S atheists aren't representatives for all atheists, but these few "extremist" are naturally easier to recall for most believers. Also, there has developed, on this site, an impulsive response to Christians questioning non-Christians. Since so many have been arrogant and/or ignorant, many users automatically assume these things about any Christian posting. Basically, no group has a monopoly on bigotry, but I have seen many from all beliefs truly engage in respectful conversations.
2016-03-27 00:25:30
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answered by Anonymous
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It means the tobacco it free of preservatives. Its still addictive and harm full to your health. I think they put that on their advertising to make the public believe that this product is less harm full to your health. Just another lie from the tobacco industry.
2006-07-10 15:34:01
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answered by bramblerock 5
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