Friday, November 11, 2011

What strength are Dunhill Distinct cigarettes? The Come in the Metallic Blue Packet with red writing.?

I bought a pack and I love them, what relation are they to other brands? like Reds Blues or what?|||In Australia, cigarette manufacturers are prohibited to use terms such as 'light' and 'mild' for their tobacco products. Consequently, Dunhill have a differently named product range for their Australian market. Words such as 'Refined', 'Distinct', 'Premier', 'Infinite' are used instead of 'ultra-mild', 'extra mild', 'mild' and '1mg' with the strength usually recognised and categorised by the colour of the packaging being Silver, Blue, Red, and white.





Silver is 4 mg tar/0.4 mg nicotine; gold is 6 mg tar/0.6 mg nicotine; blue is 8 mg tar/0.8 mg nicotine and; maroon is 10 mg tar/1 mg nicotine. There is also aquamarine coloured packages for menthol flavoured cigarettes, of which, the light aquamarine pack contains 4 mg tar/0.4mg nicotine while the dark aquamarine coloured pack contain 8 mg of tar and 0.8 mg of nicotine.


So to answer your question " Mild "

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