Smoking a Marlboro Gold “Selección Artesanal” Cigarette - Review

Review and Smoking a Marlboro Gold “Selección Artesanal” Cigarette from Mexico, which contain 7mg of tar, of nicotine, and 8mg of carbon monoxide, making them more of a light than not. Marlboro is an American brand of cigarettes that was first introduced by Phillip Morris in the mid 1920’s, however, it was a very different brand than what we know today. After a couple different market repositionings, in the 1950’s, it was reintroduced, and absolutely exploded in popularity, and so, to nobody’s surprise, this is the brand we still know today. In the mid 1970’s, it became the best selling brand in the United States, and has kept that spot ever since Within Mexico, the nameplate is produced by Philip Morris International, and is also extremely popular there as well, being the most sold cigarette brand within the country, from what I can tell at least. I’m not sure when this specific variety was introduced onto the Mexican Market, however, I do know that they have been around for some time now, for at least the last couple years, and they are meant to be a somewhat cheaper, slightly lower quality, alternative to the normal, full priced, Golds / Lights. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro & Overview 05:43 - Expectations 08:15 - Packaging 26:28 - Look, Blend, and Smell 32:15 - Lighting, Tasting, Roughness, etc.. 37:42 - Summary, Final Thoughts, Rating 43:46 - Outro Follow Me on Instagram: My Book, Merch, and Other Socials: Subscribe to My Second Channel: @jacobdrawingjones PO BOX: # 2664 Timber Dr., Suite # 235 Garner, NC 27529 (po box address is subject to change, please check my ’about’ page for the latest info) Credit goes to C418 for the background music in this video. I do not encourage or condone any products, actions, or behaviors shown in this video. All videos are produced in a safe, professional, and controlled environment. Please do not attempt to replicate any actions performed during the video, all actions are performed by professionals.
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