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VECTORS UNVEILS
REDUCED-CARCINOGEN CIGARETTE

 

Have you ever heard of smoking? If not then what planet are you from? If you had, you must have also heard about the dangers.

Vector Group Ltd. Claims to have had made a cigarette that has up to 60 percent fewer cancer-causing agents.

But if you smokers out there are worried, be relieved. It still has the taste of a normal cigarette.

Omni, so is it named by Vector, has 15 to 60 percent less of carcinogens. Carcinogens, a substance found in cigarettes, have long been linked to lung cancer.

Vector employs a special process to treat tobacco to lessen carcinogens, then a carbon filter to reduce organic compounds in smoke.

Four carcinogen had had "significant reductions". These are PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons), Nitro Sarinines, catechols, and organic compounds all of which are associated with smoking dangers. Well what options do you have? Well there's Omni Full Flavor, Omni Lights, and Omni Ultra lights; all are sold in king packs and 100's.



 

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