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LAST NEWS
2007-04-27
Should We Require `Fire-Safe' Smokes?
For almost a century, public debate about fire safety and cigarettes has included discussions about making "fire-safe" cigarettes, which use special banded papers that are self-extinguishing unless a smoker puffs on them. For decades, attempts to pass federal and state laws mandating the sale of fire-safe cigarettes failed, despite claims that unattended cigarettes spark fires that kill an average of 700 to 900 people nationwide each year.
Courant.com
2007-04-27
Tobacco companies spend less on ads, marketing; price discounts criticized
WASHINGTON -- After setting a record high in 2003, tobacco companies spent less money marketing and advertising their products in 2004 and 2005, a federal agency said Thursday.
Delaware
2007-04-26
Ban cigarettes from school campuses
Everyone claims they believe school children shouldn't smoke. Everyone claims adults should set good examples for school children. But not everyone wants to back up their words with action.
Daily News Journal
2002-12-12
NCSU to map out tobacco
Cigarette maker Philip Morris USA will pay N.C. State University $17.6 million to map the genome of the tobacco plant, placing the campus at the leading edge of new terrain in tobacco research. . .
Raleigh News & Observer
2002-09-03
Brain chemicals can thwart desire to smoke cigarettes
Giving smokers medication to mimic an increase in their brain's level of a substance called dopamine could help squelch their desire for cigarettes, according to a new study.
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Bond

Bond cigarettes, otherwise known as Bond Street cigarettes are manufactured by the popular and prosperous Philip Morris Company. Mr. Philip Morris, who was the founder of the company used to own a small shop on Bond Street in London, England. In the year of 1902, King Richard of England granted that shop the title of Royal Tobacconist. This made the Bond cigarette highly popular. First named Old Bond Street cigarettes, they are sold in over fifty countries across the world. The Bond cigarette has gone through many stages of development since 1902. Beginning around the year of 1950, the cigarette was marketed towards young people, who wanted a good cigarette without spending a lot of money. Today, Bond cigarette still follows those guidelines regarding price. It is packaged in an eye-catching box and the cigarette gives a strong yet mild flavor. Bond cigarettes are produced in three different varieties: Most popular is the Bond Street Classic, which offers a standard amount of flavor and nicotine, Bond Street Lights for those who desire something not so strong and Bond Street Super Lights for people who wish for a mild flavor and are most preferred for people who are heavy smokers.
 

Bond
Bond cigarettes
6 cartons - $ 83.70$ 13.95 per carton!
3 cartons - $ 44.70$ 14.90 per carton!
1 carton - $ 16.90
10 hard flip top packs,
200 filtered cigarettes
King Size Box
( Tar - 12mg, Nicotine - 0.9mg )

Made in Ukraine
Bond Lights
Bond Lights cigarettes
6 cartons - $ 83.70$ 13.95 per carton!
3 cartons - $ 44.70$ 14.90 per carton!
1 carton - $ 16.90
10 hard flip top packs,
200 filtered cigarettes
King Size Box
( Tar - 8mg, Nicotine - 0.6mg )

Made in Ukraine
Bond Super Lights
Bond Super Lights cigarettes
6 cartons - $ 83.70$ 13.95 per carton!
3 cartons - $ 44.70$ 14.90 per carton!
1 carton - $ 16.90
10 hard flip top packs,
200 filtered cigarettes
King Size Box
( Tar - 4mg, Nicotine - 0.4mg )

Made in Ukraine
 

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