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Low tar cigarettes are a type of tobacco product that are designed to reduce the amount of tar inhaled by the smoker. Tar is a by-product of burning tobacco and is known to be a major contributor to the health risks associated with smoking. Low tar cigarettes are typically made with a filter that reduces the amount of tar inhaled, as well as a blend of tobacco that produces less tar when burned. Low tar cigarettes have been available since the 1950s, and have become increasingly popular in recent years as smokers become more aware of the health risks associated with smoking. Low tar cigarettes are often marketed as a healthier alternative to regular cigarettes, although there is no scientific evidence to support this claim. Low tar cigarettes are available from a variety of tobacco companies, including Philip Morris, British American Tobacco, Imperial Tobacco, and Japan Tobacco International. Show Less Read more