1. Showtimes Ad
In some countries, usually cigarette ads aired on TV after 9pm.
Why is that?
Due to avoid the kids watch the ads that aired on TV. Cigarette advertising be broadcast at 21.30 until 05.00 local time.
Not only that, the comercial brake was only done for entertainment and sports event sponsorship.
But cigarette advertising is not only aired on TV, cigarette advertising is still allowed to advertise in the print and electronic media and open space.
2. Warning Text
Each pack of cigarettes there must be a written warning. Approximately the content is like this:
"SMOKING CAN CAUSE CANCER, HEART ATTACK, impotence AND DISORDERS OF PREGNANCY AND FETAL"Warning giving the text contained in the rules of the local government and is expected to reduce the interest smokers to take up smoking.
3. Creepy Images on Cigarette Wrap
Not enough with warning text, some governments give new rules to include the picture was awful in every pack of cigarettes.
Warning smoke now also has to use the "18+" on the right side. Picture This warning comes from Thailand and have been used in several other countries.
4. Sauce Cigarettes
Cigarettes are made of tobacco mixed with certain sauces.
This sauce, which gives a specific flavor and aroma of the cigarette.
Well, the sauce is a chemical that is a liquid that is sprayed on tobacco then stirred and dried in the sun, just after it rolled.
While the sweet taste of cork which we suction source is sugar water that is sprayed.
5. Type Cigarette
Smoking has three groups: mild cigarettes, cigarettes, and cigars.
The types are categorized under the tar and nicotine.
Mild cigarette has about 14-15 mg 5 mg of tar and nicotine.
Type clove cigarettes have about 20 milligrams of tar and 4-5 milligrams of nicotine.
While smoking cigars contain tar and nicotine most and be the most dangerous according to doctors.
That's because the cigar is made from dried tobacco leaves are rolled over into a fat cylinder, and then glued, so the leaf tobacco is not enumerated.
6. Expiration Date smoking
The information contained in cigarettes regarding the date, month and year are not expired product code but the production code.
Production code indicates when the cigarette is made instead expiry.
Unfortunately, not specified until when the cigarette is safe for consumption.
you still believe that your cigarette does not expire?
7. Inventors Cigarettes
Smoking clove cigarettes are a genuine invention of Indonesia.
The story of clove stems from the Holy City.
According to the story of life among cigarette factory workers, clove history stems from the discovery of Haji Djamari at the end of the 19th century.
Initially, Haji Djamari, a native of this Holy felt pain in the chest.
Then Haji Djamari applying clove oil.
After that, the pain ceased, Haji Djamari then experimenting to make cigarettes.
8. The reason for creation of Cigarettes
Of pain being experienced Haji Djamari be the initial discovery of clove cigarettes.
Once the pain ceased, Haji Djamari experimenting chopping clove and mix it with tobacco rolled into cigarettes.
that was rolling cigarettes has become a habit of men.
Djamari modification by mixing clove.
After routinely smoke cigarettes creation, Djamari feel the pain disappeared.
From there, the news was spread cigarettes as a dr*g.
Demand "non d*ug" is also drain and serve many requests Djamari clove cigarettes.
Because when inhaled, burning cloves wheezes bridge, then non Djamari findings is known as clove cigarettes.
9. State Macgregor Cigarette Most
Serbia became the country with tobacco in the world.
year, every head of spent cigarettes as much as 2,861 cigarettes.
The World Health Organization, WHO, noted 41% of Serbia smoke regularly, the number reached 3.3 million people.
If the anti-smoking program by the government continues, the estimated number of smokers in Serbia will be reduced to 35% or 2.7 million people in 2025.
But for now, the average cigarette consumption in Serbia reached three packs per week
10. No-Tobacco Day World
May 31 is celebrated as a day without tobacco throughout the world.
Member countries of the World Health Organization or WHO trigger World No Tobacco Day in 1987.
This movement calls for smokers to stop smoke for a day.
Hopefully, some smokers to quit for 24 hours were carried out simultaneously throughout the world.
This day aims to attract the world's attention on the dissemination of smoking and its adverse effects on health. Each year, smoking can cause the death of 5.4 million people.