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In the visualization we see the average number of cigarettes sold per adult per day across many of todays rich countries, including the United States and Europe
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Proper storage conditions for cigarettes (sealed) One of the most important conditions for storing unopened cigarettes is the presence and integrity of the film in which the pack is wrapped at the factory
[12] Other common harmful cigarette ingredients include: Acetone found in nail polish remover Acetic Acid an ingredient in hair dye Ammonia A common household cleaner Arsenic Used in rat poison Benzene found in rubber cement and gasoline Butane Used in lighter fluid Cadmium the active component in battery acid Formaldehyde embalming fluid Hexamine found in barbecue lighter fluid Lead used in batteries Naphthalene an ingredient in mothballs Methanol a main component in rocket fuel Toluene used to manufacture paint [9] Quitting Smoking to Improve Your Health Smoking cigarettes poses many serious health risks