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Light cigarettes are a type of cigarette that are marketed as being less harmful than regular cigarettes. They are typically made with lower tar and nicotine levels than regular cigarettes, and may also contain other additives to reduce the amount of toxins inhaled. Light cigarettes are often seen as a way for smokers to reduce their risk of health problems associated with smoking.
Light cigarettes have been a popular choice among smokers for decades, and have become increasingly popular in recent years. They are often marketed as a healthier alternative to regular cigarettes, and are often seen as a way to reduce the risk of smoking-related health problems.
Light cigarettes are widely available in most countries, and are sold by many of the major tobacco companies. Some of the companies that produce light cigarettes include Philip Morris, British American Tobacco, Imperial Tobacco, and Japan Tobacco International. Show Less Read more