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Why is Marlboro called smelly smoke?

Marlboro is called smelly smoke because Marlboro is a mixed smoke. Most people are used to smoking flue-cured tobacco, and people who are used to the taste of flue-cured tobacco will feel smelly feet when smoking mixed cigarettes.

Most domestic brands are flue-cured tobacco (except Zhongnanhai and Jinqiao). Compared with domestic people, foreigners may accept mixed cigarettes more easily. After all, many foreign brands are mixed.

This is the difference between mixed foreign tobacco and flue-cured domestic tobacco. Mixed tobacco is very popular abroad, except Zhongnanhai and Jinqiao in China, which are basically flue-cured tobacco.

About the "strange smell" of Hongwan in China-it may vary from person to person, and everyone has different opinions. Some smokers think the smell is obvious, some say they don't feel the strange smell, some think they just like the smell, some think it's really unacceptable, and they don't want to smoke again after smoking. Some people even say that the domestic Marlboro is fake.

Related instructions

Marlboro is a cigarette brand. It comes from the world's number one tobacco company and the best-selling cigarette brand in the world. Marlboro has high nicotine content and nicotine content. The higher the content, the greater the harm to health. So try to smoke as little as possible to avoid unnecessary harm to your body. For your physical and mental health, please stay away from cigarettes.

Marlboro is the original tobacco, because it has not been redried, and burley tobacco used in mixed cigarettes accounts for a large proportion, so it has a strong and pure original tobacco flavor. Therefore, for smokers who are used to the smell of flue-cured tobacco, they may not be used to the smell of raw tobacco, but people who like it feel good.