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Camel LightsNewest Review: ... taste to them. Eventually I found Camel Lights and, although I don't smoke much (maybe once every few months) I've stuck ... more More Camel in Tobacco
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by camel_boi - written on 04/01/07
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The first cigarettes I smoked were B&H Gold, then Marlboro Reds. But these were both too strong and I always ended up with a sore throat and bad cough. Marlboro Lights were OK, though I've always thought there was an odd chemical taste to them. Eventually I found Camel Lights and, although I don't smoke much (maybe once every few months) I've stuck with them. Of course, like all cigarettes, they're no good for you at all: smoking (even just occasionally) can lead to a number of serious and ultimately fatal illnesses. It's expensive and increasingly considered anti-social, and for all these reasons I'm in the process of quitting for good (won't be a student for ...
by sibelius - written on 03/02/03 (Somewhat useful, 2251 readings)
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This was the first cigarette I use to smoke. A friend of mine once offered me a cigarette, and I lighted it. It was a Camel Light, and I immediately felt in love with it. I loved their smooth and tasty tobacco, even more ricognizable than in their sister Camel Filter, so far away from the hated Marlboro Light, and also less expensive (in my country 20 Marlboros are sold for 3,10€). I reccomend this cigarette to any young smoker who doesn't want an heavy smoke but loves the taste of american blend tobacco. ...


