The label number of Peony cigarettes is 332 Peony (soft), and the retail guide price of a single cigarette is: 130 yuan.
"Mudan" brand cigarettes have a long history of 80 years and are a well-known best-selling brand in the country. "Mudan" brand cigarettes are flue-cured cigarettes, which are carefully manufactured from high-quality medium and top-grade tobacco leaf raw materials. The packaging design uses the alluring national color peony as the main pattern of the trademark, which is quite charming.
Peony (soft) is the most classic one in the Peony series. It has a rich aroma, moderate strength and a comfortable aftertaste, adapting to the tastes of the majority of consumers. Its basic parameters are as follows:
Type: flue-cured tobacco
Tar content: 10 mg
Smoke nicotine content: 0.9 mg
CO content: 12 mg
Cigarette length: 84 mm
Filter length: 20 mm
Packaging form: strip box and soft box
Number of sticks in a single box: 20
Extended information
Hazards caused by smoking:
1. Effects on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases: Smoking is a cause of hypertension, coronary heart disease and cardiovascular disease. It is an important cause of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases such as heart disease. Statistics show that 75% of patients with coronary heart disease and hypertension have a history of smoking.
Nicotine and carbon monoxide in smoke are recognized harmful substances. Smoking can cause damage to vascular endothelial cells, increase cholesterol, cause peripheral blood vessels and coronary arteries to shrink, and cause myocardial hypoxia. Therefore, smokers with cardiovascular disease are more likely to develop irregular heartbeats and have an increased risk of sudden death.
2. Impact on the respiratory tract: Smoking is one of the main causes of chronic bronchitis, emphysema and chronic airway obstruction. Smokers are 2 to 4 times more likely to suffer from chronic bronchitis than non-smokers. Patients often have chronic cough, expectoration, and difficulty breathing during activity. Even young asymptomatic smokers may experience mild lung function decline.
3. Carcinogenesis: The cancer most directly related to smoking is lung cancer. Studies have shown that if you smoke more than 35 cigarettes a day, the probability of developing lung cancer is 45% higher than that of non-smokers. times. Smoking can reduce the activity of natural killer cells, thereby weakening the body's monitoring, killing and clearing functions of tumor cell growth, which further explains why smoking is a high-risk factor for the development of many cancers.
Reference: People's Daily Online - What harm does smoking cause?