![]() Too light and too strong of a menthol for my tastes. Overall for my personal tastes I give this cigarette a five out of ten. The pack is light green (indicating light menthol) with the standard American Spirit design. That being said I am not a light cigarette guy so these may be good for someone who is but I am only going to give the nicotine content a four out of ten. Though I don’t like a ton of nicotine in my smokes I do like to feel it. When the smoke is diluted by air it also loses some nicotine. Nicotine content is also a bit of a soar spot for me. However, the thin paper and the perforations dilute the smoke too much for my tastes, if you like light cigarettes then I’d say its around an eight for draw, but, this is an opinion based review and since I prefer stronger smokes I only give the draw a four out of ten. The draw on these cigarettes is very open and smooth. The burn quality is the same as all Spirits, a good smooth and long lasting even burn. A good sweet and nutty scent, eight out of ten. Since there is no menthol added to the actual tobacco the aroma is the same as standard Spirits. The menthol is a little overwhelming and leaves a odd after taste so for that reason i will only give these a four out of five. The taste of these cigarettes is a very strong minty menthol with a background taste of American Spirit tobacco. They use the same blend of tobacco that is in the standard blue pack of American Spirits. However they do still have a good tobacco taste to them (unlike the Camel Crush cigarettes). The menthol in these is similar to the Camel Crush Bold cigarettes. they also make tan, which is is non-filtered. gold- organic lights (the slightly darker yellow) lime green- light menthols. sky- charcoal filter og american spirits. The smoke and air pass through the filter bringing the strong menthol with them. light blue- regular american spirits, the default. Since American Spirits never adds anything to their tobacco they instead use a natural menthol substance in the filter. The menthol on these can be a bit overwhelming. Thin paper and a very perforated filter allow for plenty of air to dilute the smoke making for a very smooth, mellow smoke. Natural American Spirit Menthol Cigarettes The Menthol Filters have a special chamber in the filter containing natural menthol - menthol is not added to the. These are essentially light menthol cigarettes. Here’s a look at its main findings.The Natural American Spirit Mellow Menthol is an overall pretty decent cigarette. The new research published in Tobacco Regulatory Science provides “a consistent message that cigarette pack design elements and descriptors continue to influence smokers,” the authors write. ![]() adults to incorrectly believe that American Spirit cigarettes are less harmful than a comparison cigarette pack. Vermont ranks ninth with an average cigarette price of 8.82. Illinois comes in eighth place with an average cigarette price of 8.97 per pack. Minnesota is the seventh state with the most expensive cigarettes at 9.13 per pack. Previous research found the characteristics of American Spirit cigarette packs, including the descriptors “Made with Organic Tobacco,” “100% Additive-Free” and “100% U.S. Hawaii ranks sixth with an average cigarette price of 9.44 per pack. For example, nearly 64% of American Spirit smokers inaccurately believe the cigarettes are less harmful than other brands compared with 8.3% of smokers of other brands, according to a Truth Initiative study published in Tobacco Control. Research shows that these claims do mislead consumers. “The serious risk of this misconception is that millions of smokers will continue to smoke cigarettes they falsely believe are less harmful instead of quitting smoking,” write the authors in the opening paper of a Tobacco Regulatory Science special issue on the topic, co-authored by Truth Initiative Schroeder Institute® Vice President Barbara Schillo. The tobacco industry experienced a major legal defeat in 2006 when it was found to have systematically defrauded the American public with decades of false information, including the deceptive marketing of some types of cigarettes as less harmful than others with terms like “low tar,” “light,” “ultra light,” “mild” and “natural.”Īlthough the law now prohibits the tobacco industry from using these product descriptors, companies are still misleading consumers with marketing that suggests certain cigarettes, such as those from the Natural American Spirit brand, are natural, organic and additive-free, and therefore may be less risky. ![]()
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