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I went to a new kiosk, and there wasn’t my brand of cigarettes, so I bought Winston red

And it was really good, really strong… and I had this realisation… They make all these brands and different strengths to get you hooked even more. After awhile, you need a stronger cigarette. It’s like the system is designed to get you hooked and get you smoking more and more and stronger and stronger. Which will ultimately kill you.😱
I have to stop. Well, I have to anyway because I’m running out of money.
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I was born and raised on a cigarette tobacco farm and nobody in my family has ever smoked a single cigarette! But I can tell you, that raw, dried tobacco leaves found on the ground in the field, then rolled into a cigarette and lit, smells very different from a store-bought cigarette and apparently has a different taste than what you'll buy from a store in a package.

The Tobacco companies treat tobacco with chemicals which enhances the smokes aroma and is also very addictive. Cigarette tobacco smoked straight out of the field is not addictive just as it came from nature, but it becomes highly addictive once the chemicals are applied to it at the factory.