From: American Spirit Orange vs. Blue: Unpacking the Differences in Tobacco Strength
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If you smoke, what factors truly guide your choice of cigarette brand or strength?

Many choices we make, including consumer products, are driven by habits, perceptions, or even subtle marketing cues like package color. This insight asks smokers to consider if their choice is based on true preference, perceived health benefits (even if false), or simply what they're used to. Understanding these underlying reasons can offer insight into personal habits.

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Keep a brief journal for a week, noting down your reasons whenever you choose a particular product. See if a pattern emerges between your conscious reasons and your actual choices.

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Natural American Spirit cigarettes are marketed as 'additive-free,' meaning they contain only tob...
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The color coding of cigarette packs, such as blue for stronger and orange for lighter, is a commo...
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American Spirit Orange and Blue primarily differ in their nicotine content and perceived strength.
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