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Menthol cigarettes are a type of tobacco product that contain menthol, a mint-like substance. Menthol cigarettes are popular among smokers, as the menthol flavor masks the harshness of the smoke. Menthol cigarettes are available in a variety of brands, and are often marketed as a smoother, more refreshing alternative to regular cigarettes.
Menthol cigarettes are subject to the same regulations as other tobacco products, including restrictions on advertising and sales to minors. In recent years, some countries have taken steps to limit the sale of menthol cigarettes, citing health concerns.
The menthol cigarette market is an important part of the overall tobacco industry. Menthol cigarettes are widely available in convenience stores, gas stations, and other retail outlets.
Some of the major companies in the menthol cigarette market include Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco, Imperial Brands, Japan Tobacco International, and Altria Group. Show Less Read more