Are these cigarettes worth switching over too? I've smoked them a few times before a few years ago...

Are these cigarettes worth switching over too? I've smoked them a few times before a few years ago, but I wasn't all that into it. But I definitely want to switch over to something with a lot less tar and CO(that isn't a light), as I smoke Newports now. What does Yea Forums think?

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Get a little roller. Bags/pouches are additive free

pffft

Can't offer first hand xp, but I have a friend that refuses to smoke anything else

I've tried rolling my own in the past, and I could never get into it. I know it's hoards cheaper but I'd rather just buy a pack and be done with it.

That doesn't mean anything though. Almost every smoker has a "brand".

The non lites have more tar and nicotine, and the airflow is worse, but they'll make you smoke less probably, also mokes with these are a whole level above normal mokes. Mokes are chops, popper bowls, moles, etc. For those who only kinda know what I'm talking about

Just know smoking scars your lungs even if you dont get cancer. You might slowly die of suffocation ending in your 60s just from that alone.

That being said I used to smoke reds. Then switched to nat shermans and as yellows. You get used to it.

I ended up putting everything into quitting after that. I had tried to quit other times throughout my life. Would always relapse. Not that time. I only wish I hadnt done the damage now. Quit before youre 30/35 and you have a good chance of ending up alright.

I already smoke Newports a smoke a day so I doubt there's anything stronger I could smoke that'll make me want to smoke less.
I know I need to quit but for some reason I cannot drop it. I've been hoping to quit for years, as if one day I'll just wake up and magically not want to smoke anymore.

My mom died of COPD at age 54, you're not going to "wake up and magically not want to smoke anymore" until it's already too late and your lungs aren't working right anymore